India will look to build on its medal tally on Sunday, Day 3 of the Tokyo Olympics. India opened its account on Saturday when weightlifter Mirabai Chanu won a silver medal in the 49-kg category.

Here is the full schedule of Indian athletes on July 25, day 3 at the Tokyo Olympics (All timings are in IST)

5.30am: Women’s 10m air pistol qualification

Indians in the fray: Manu Bhaker, Yashaswini Deswal

6.30am: Women’s all-around qualification, Gymnastics

Indians in the fray: Pranati Nayak

6.30am: Men’s lightweight double sculls repechage

Indians in the fray: Arjun Lal, Arvind Singh

6.30am: Men’s skeet qualification

Indians in the fray: Angad Bajwa, Mairaj Ahmad Khan

7.10am: Women singles, Badminton

Indians in the fray: PV Sindhu

7.45am: Women’s 10m air pistol final

8.35am: Women’s Laser Radial heats, Sailing

Indians in the fray: Nethra Kumanan

9.30am: Men’s 10m air rifle qualification

Indians in the fray: Deepak Kumar, Divyansh Singh Panwar

11.05am Men’s Laser heats, sailing

Indians in the fray: Vishnu Saravanan

12 noon: Men’s 10m air rifle final

1.30pm: Women’s flyweight, Boxing (round of 32)

Indians in the fray: MC Mary Kom

3pm: Men’s Hockey, India vs Australia

3.06pm: Men’s lightweight, Boxing (round of 32)

Indians in the fray: Manish Kaushik

3.30pm: Women’s 100m backstroke heats

Indians in the fray: Maana Patel

3.45pm: Men’s 200m freestyle heats

Indians in the fray: Sajan Prakash

4.21pm: Men’s 100m backstroke heats

Indians in the fray: Srihari Nataraj.

The Indian shooting team will hope for a better outing on Sunday, a day after a disappointing start to its campaign.

The onus will be on Manu Bhaker, Yashaswini Singh Deswal in women’s 10m air pistol, and the men’s 10m air rifle duo of Divyansh Singh Panwar and Deepak Kumar, to ensure that the country achieves success on the second day of competition.

Indian shooters will have four chances of winning a medal on Saturday.

Also in action would be badminton star PV Sindhu, who will hope to get her campaign off to a flying start. At the 2016 Olympics, Sindhu had won a silver medal after losing to Spain’s Carolina Marin in the final.