Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August |
Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV with extra streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app; Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live and Sports Extra; live text and clips online. |
England out-fought Australia to make the inaugural Commonwealth Games 3×3 women’s basketball final in front of a raucous Smithfield crowd.
Australia, who beat England in the full-format basketball final at Gold Coast 2018, led in the early stages.
But Hannah Jump made a pair of two-point shots from outside the D in less than a minute to move England ahead.
Cheridene Green came on strong with eight points, before Shanice Brandi Beckford-Norton sealed a 21-15 win.
After Beckford-Norton drained the free throw, England’s quartet, completed by Chantelle Handy, whipped up a storm of noise in the temporary venue.
They will play Canada in Tuesday’s final after the North Americans saw off New Zealand 16-11 in the other semi-final.
England’s men will also go for gold after Orlan Jackman scored the decisive point 49 seconds from time in a 13-12 win over Canada.
Myles Hesson top-scored with six points and also dominated under the rim, picking up a game-high nine rebounds.
England will take on Australia, who they overcame 17-12 in the pool stages, in the final after a previously unbeaten Scotland were edged out 20-15.
Both England’s wheelchair basketball teams suffered semi-final defeats by Australia, with the men falling to a superb overtime two-pointer from Lachlin Dalton.
Scotland’s women’s wheelchair team were comfortably beaten 12-5 by Canada in the last four.