Chess Olympiad: Indian women win against Poland, men lose to US

While India's Harika Dronavalli and Tania Sachdev humbled their opponents, Koneru Humpy and Eesha Karavade drew their games.
Harika Dronavalli won her game to help the Indian women's team beat the Polish (File image)
Harika Dronavalli won her game to help the Indian women's team beat the Polish (File image)

CHENNAI:  The fifth-seeded Indian women's team won the fourth round 3-1 against Poland in the 43rd World Chess Olympiad in Batumi, Georgia.

On the other hand in the Open section, India went down to the US 2.5-1.5 with former World Champion V.Anand losing his game against World No.2 Fabiano Caruana.

While India's Harika Dronavalli and Tania Sachdev humbled their opponents, Koneru Humpy and Eesha Karavade drew their games.

The victory is a morale booster for the Indian chess queens after their 2-2 draw against Serbia in the third round.

In the Open section, top seed USA did not face any problem with India.

Indian ace Anand playing with black pieces resigned after Caruana's 26th move.

The tide turned in favour of Caruana after Anand's 20th move. The end came quickly after that.

The games between P. Harikrishna and Wesley So, Vidit Santhosh Gujrathi and Hikaru Nakamura and K. Sasikiran and Samuel Shankland ended in a draw.

The game between Sasikiran and Shankland ended in a quick 21 move draw.

Earlier in the day Indian team Captain and Coach RB Ramesh told IANS: "The pairing was not a surprise as we have to play all the strong teams and everyone knows it."

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