Chandrodaya finished fifth with 67.95m in qualification group A but his effort was good enough to make it to the final rounds of hammer throw competition at Hampden Park here. The other Indian in the fray, Kamalpreet Singh finished sixth in qualification round B to miss out on finals. He came up with an effort of 65.25m, well below his season's and personal best of of 70.37m.
Richards O'Dayne of Jamaica won the gold with a Games Record of 21.61m while Tom Walsh of New Zealand bagged the silver in 21.19m. Canada's Tim Nedow was third in 20.59m.
In women's 400m race, M R Poovamma failed to advance to the final round after finishing fifth in semifinals number one with an effort of 52.88secs. She finished 14th overall.
Poovamma has a personal best of 52.75secs while her season's best is 51.73secs.
In men's para-sport discus throw F42/44 finals, Jai Deep finished fourth with a best throw of 38.68m.