Tuesday, 6 August, 2002, 14:32 GMT 15:32 UK
SHOOTING
Six of the best for Rana
India's Jaspal Rana takes his fourth shooting gold - and sixth medal overall - while Kim Frazer also grabs glory.
Bhagwat adds to gold tally
India's Anjali Bhagwat wins her fourth gold of the Games in the women's 50m rifle event - plus a round-up of other shooting action.
Khan on target for Bangladesh
Asif Hossain Khan, 15, claims a shooting gold for Bangladesh - while England's Mick Gault wins a dramatic pistol event.
Wales win first gold
Ceri Dallimore and Johanne Brekke claim gold in the women's 50m rifle prone pairs.
India make it eight
India win their eighth shooting gold of the Games in the 25m centre pistol pairs, plus a full round-up of Tuesday's action.
India's gold run continues
India grab their seventh shooting gold as Jaspal Rana and Samresh Jung capture the 25m standard pistol pairs title.
Gold for NI marksmen
Northern Ireland marksmen David Calvert and Martin Millar successfully defend their full bore rifle title.
India's golden treble
India take three more gold medals and a Games record in the shooting, while England chalk up another victory.
Pistol pair retain title
England's Michael Gault and Nicholas Baxter win their second successive Commonwealth shooting gold.
Wales land first medal
James Birkett-Evans battles back from illness to help Wales claim shooting bronze at Bisley.
Indians bag Games record
Abhinav Bindra and Sameer Ambekar set a new Commonwealth Games best as they win gold in the shooting.