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Vantika helps Indian women draw with US
International Master Vantika Agrawal delivered the goods when it was badly needed, defeating Grandmaster Irina Krush to force a 2-2 draw against the United States while the Indian men stayed in sole lead after splitting points with Uzbekistan in the ninth round of the of the 45th Chess Olympiad currently underway here.
Budapest: International Master Vantika Agrawal delivered the goods when it was badly needed, defeating Grandmaster Irina Krush to force a 2-2 draw against the United States while the Indian men stayed in sole lead after splitting points with Uzbekistan in the ninth round of the of the 45th Chess Olympiad currently underway here.
The Indian think-tank rested an out-of-form Grandmaster D Harika but it did not change the fortunes on the top board as R Vaishali went down to Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova.
On the second board, Divya Deshmukh settled for the peace result in an uneventful game with black against Carissa Yip. On the fourth board, Tania Sachdev had almost everything going in her favour but could not find the knock-out blow when the opportunity came to share the point with Alice Lee.
It was left to Vantika to equalise the score and the young girl played with a lot of heart and commitment to beat her higher-rated opponent. For the record, Krush blundered in mutual time pressure and Vantika was remorseless in her attack.
The draw took India to 15 points, and they will now probably need two victories in the last two rounds to keep the gold medal chances alive.
Kazakhstan emerged as the new sole leader in this section on 16 points, defeating Poland 2.5-1.5. Alua Nurman played the star performer for Kazakh women as she won on the fourth board against Alicja Sliwicka after the top three boards had ended
in draws.
With Kazakhstan in front, India is in sole second position and they are trailed by as many as nine teams on 14 points each. In the penultimate round, Kazakhstan will face another stiff test against second seed Georgia, while the Indian women will take on a depleted China. (PTI)
Important Results (Round 9) Open:
India (17) drew with Uzbekistan (15) 2-2 (D Gukesh drew with Nodirbek Abdusattorov; Javokhir Sindarov drew with R Praggnanandhaa; Arjun Erigaisi drew with Shamsiddin Vokhidov; Jakhongir Vakhidov drew with Vidit Gujrathi); USA (15) beat Hungary (14) 2.5-1.5; China (15) beat Iran (13) 2.5-1.5; Norway (12) lost to Slovenia (14) 1-3; Armenia (14) beat Germany (12) 2.5-1.5. Women: USA (14) drew with India (15) 2-2 (Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova beat R Vaishali; Divya Deshmukh drew with Carissa Yip; Irina Krush lost to Vantika Agrawal; Tania Sachdev drew with Alice Lee); Kazakhstan (16) beat Poland (14) 2.5-1.5; Ukraine (14) drew with Armenia (14) 2-2; France (12) lost to Georgia (14) 0.5-3.5; China (14) beat Turkey (12) 3-1. Top standings after 9 rounds: Open: 1. India – 17 points; 2-4. USA, Uzbekistan, China – 15 points each; 5-9. Slovenia, Ukraine, Serbia, Hungary, Armenia – 14 points each. Women: 1. Kazakhstan – 16; 2. India – 15; 3-11. China, Armenia, Poland, USA, Spain, Germany, Ukraine, Georgia, Vietnam – 14 each.
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