England at The 2006 Commonwealth Games - Table Tennis

Table Tennis

Men
  • Andrew Baggaley
  • Alan Cooke
  • Paul Drinkhall
  • Andrew Rushton
  • Sean Sweeting
  • Jack Donohoe
Women
  • Helen Lower
  • Joanna Parker
  • Kelly Sibley
  • Georgina Walker
  • Sue Gilroy EAD
  • Cathy Mitton EAD
  • Jane Campbell EAD
  • Catherine Perry
  • Michael Barrett
Team Event Pool Matches Q'Final 5-8 Match 5-6 Match Rank
Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5 Match 6

England
Men's Team
Kenya
W 3-0

Wales
L 2-3

Guyana
W 3-0

Pakistan
W 3-0

Sri Lanka
W 3-0

Tuvalu
W 3-0

Nigeria
L 1-3

Canada
W 3-0

Australia
W 3-0
5
Paul Drinkhall
3-0
Fahd Daim
Paul Drinkhall
0-3
Adam Robertson
Paul Drinkhall
3-0
Godfrey Munroe
Paul Drinkhall
3-0
Farjad Saif
Paul Drinkhall
3-0
Gihan Liyanage
Paul Drinkhall
3-0
Napetari Tioti
Paul Drinkhall
2-3
Monday Merotohun
Paul Drinkhall
3-1
Pradeeban Peter-Paul
Paul Drinkhall
3-0
Russell Lavale
Andrew Baggaley
3-0
Moses Kamau
Andrew Baggaley
3-0
Stephen Jenkins
Alan Cooke
3-0
Idi Lewis
Andrew Baggaley
3-1
Kashif Razzaq
Andrew Baggaley
3-0
Pitiyage Silva
Andrew Baggaley
3-0
Alan Resture
Andrew Baggaley
1-3
Sequn Toriola
Andrew Baggaley
3-1
Faazil Kassam
Andrew Baggaley
3-1
Trevor Brown
Andrew Rushton
3-0
Victor Ougu
Alan Cooke
3-0
Ryan Jenkins
Andrew Rushton
3-0
Paul David
Alan Cooke
3-1
Muhammed Qureshi
Andrew Rushton
3-0
Thilina Piyadasa
Andrew Rushton
3-0
Teokila Maleko
Alan Cooke
3-1
Kazeen Nasiru
Andrew Rushton
3-1
Bence Csaba
Andrew Rushton
3-0
David Zalcberg
n/a Paul Drinkhall
1-3
Ryan Jenkins
n/a n/a n/a n/a Alan Cooke
2-3
Sequn Toriola
n/a n/a
n/a Alan Cooke
2-3
Adam Robertson
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Men's Team Event

Pool C

Team Wins Losses
Wales 6 0
England 5 1
Guyana 3 3
Sri Lanka 3 3
Pakistan 3 3
Kenya 1 5
Tuvalu 0 6
Women's Team Event

Pool B

Team Wins Losses
Australia 4 0
Nigeria 3 1
England 2 2
Sri Lanka 1 3
Vanuatu 0 4
  • England are eliminated at the pool stage.

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