i would have to say tennis,soccer,football,field hockey,hockey,and volleyball
The only instance where Cricket was a Commonwealth Games sport was at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games.
Yes, Archery is a Commonwealth Games sport but it has been in the program in only two Editions: 1982 and 2010.
Ten Pin Bowling is an approved Commonwealth Games sport, althogh it has only appeared once- at the 1998 games in Kuala Lumpur
Both games only occur once every 4 years and they are the pinnacle of sport in that only the best athletes manage to win medals
they are two deferent competitions both games are only for the unprofessional players but the commonwealth games are only for countries that used to be in the commonwealth =)
China is not a member of the Commonwealth. Only countries that are in the Commonwealth take part in the Commonwealth Games.
No, only countries part of the British Commonwealth can participate in the Commonwealth Games.
Tenpin bowling was only ever an official sport at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. It is up to the organising committee of each Commonwealth Games to decide on which sports to include. Unfortunately Tenpin bowling has not been able to be included again since 1998.
India hosted the Commonwealth Games only once in 2010.
No it has never been an olympic sport, only a commonwealthsport. New Zealand won the gold in the most recent commonwealth games
Melbourne has hosted only one Commonwealth Games, in 2006.
Pusarla Venkata Sindhu was the only Indian woman to win a bronze medal in Badminton at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, she picked up a medal in the Women's Singles.