Indian representatives at the CWG 2022 closing ceremony were boxer Nikhat Zareen and table tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal, who led the sparsely populated Indian contingent. They also walked into the stadium for the closing ceremony in tandem with the Pakistani athletes and officials. Here are some of the photos from the glittering evening at Birmingham. Photos - AFP/PTI

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Star boxer Nikhat Zareen and table tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal were chosen as the flag bearers for the CWG 2022 closing ceremony. Photo/PTI
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Fireworks erupt over the Alexander Stadium during the closing ceremony for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Photo/AFP

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President of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) Louise Martin (L) hands the Games` flag to Austyralian athlethe Barrie Lester during the Flag Handover Ceremony, signifying the official handover of the Commonwealth Games from Birmingham to Victoria, Australia, during the closing ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, central England. Photo/AFP
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Team India`s flagbearers Achanta Sharath Kamal and Nikhat Zareen lead the team during the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2022 (CWG), at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, UK. Photo/PTI

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Bhangra artists perform during the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2022. Photo/PTI
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Steven Kapur aka Apache Indian performs during the closing ceremony for the Commonwealth Games. Photo/AFP

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Fireworks are in full flow over the Alexander Stadium during the closing ceremony for the Commonwealth Games 2022. Photo/AFP
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CWG 2022 are officially closed. Photo/AFP
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