PV Sindhu continued her chase for a second Olympic medal on Thursday as she takes on Mia Blichdufeldt in Round 16 at Tokyo 2020. MC Mary Kom will also be in action for India later in the day when she tries to make it too. Quarter in the women's flyweight division. Meanwhile, the Indian men's hockey team will take on Argentina, and a win there will guarantee them a place in the quarter-finals.
Here's what you can expect from every Indian athlete in action on Thursday, July 29.
Men's Individual Stroke Play Round 1: 4.00 AM Approx -- Anirban Lahiri and Udayan S Mane in action
Lightweight Men's Sculls Final B2 - 5:20 am: Arjun Lal and Arvind Singh in action. Final B determines the 7-12 places.
25m pistol women qualifying accuracy - 5.30 am
Rahi Sarnobat and Manu Bhaker are in action in the first qualification stage (of the two, the second is on 30 July). They'll take 30 shots each in precise aptitude (more than 30 faster). You can read more about the eligibility rules and marking systems here.
Men's Pool A: 6 am - India vs Argentina (a win guarantees entry to the quarter-finals)
Women's Singles Round-of-16 - 6.15 am: PV Sindhu vs Mia Blichdfeldt (Denmark)
Men's Individual Round 64 - 7.30 AM:
Atanu Das, who finished 35th in the ranking round, started his individual recurve campaign against Deng Yu-cheng of Chinese Taipei.
Men's Skiff 49er Race 4 at 8.35 am - KC Ganpati and Varun Thakkar
Men's Laser Race 7 at 8.35 am -- Vishnu Saravanan Vishnu
Women's Laser Race 7 at 8.45 am -- Nethra Kumanan
Men's Super-Heavyweight Round-of-16: 8.48 AM Approx - Satish Kumar vs. Ricardo Brown (Jamaica)
Women's Flyweight Round of-16: 3:36 PM Approx - MC Mary Kom vs Ingrit Valencia Victoria (Colombia)
Men's 100m butterfly heat: 4:16 pm - Sajan Prakash in action
Big Ticket International Events
Swimming - Men's swim 100m freestyle (Caleb Dressel vs Kliment Kolesnikov) at 8.07am and women's 4*200m freestyle relay at 9.01am
Table Tennis - Men's and Women's Individual Semifinals and Women's Finals (TBC Times)
Gymnastics - Women's individual final at 4.30 pm (Who would take the gold medal in the absence of the great Simone Biles?)