Hindustan Times (Delhi)

ANAND DEFEATS RADJABOV IN 7TH ROUND, RETAINS SECOND POSITION

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I would definitely want to work for the promotion of the game. Cricket has been my life since I was a kid, this is one subject I am good at I guess (laughs). If given a chance I’d like to get into a role and work for women’s cricket in India.

Did you model your game on anyone? Recently you tweeted how looking at Gavaskar’s floppy hat you also started wearing one.

Press Trust of India

STAVANGER: Indian maestro Viswanatha­n Anand defeated Azerbaijan’s Teimour Radjabov in the Armageddon in the seventh round of the Norway Chess tournament to remain in the second spot behind world No 1 Magnus Carlsen.

The 52-year-old Indian grandmaste­r has 13 points after the seventh round, half a point behind Carlsen, who was shocked by Norwegian compatriot Aryan Tari in the sudden death tie-break.

Anand and Radjabov drew their Classical match in 42 moves in a Guicco Pianissimo game.

In the subsequent sudden death tie-break (Armageddon), the former world champion needed only 25 moves to beat the Azerbaijan player to secure a win early on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Carlsen went down to his countryman in 37 moves after the classical match had ended in a stalemate.

Azerbaijan star Shakhriyar Mamedyarov scored over Anish Giri to move to third spot with 11.5 points along with Maxime Vachier-lagrave, who defeated Wesley So. Both scored wins in the classical for full three points.

In the other match of the day, China’s Hao Wang edged veteran Veselin Topalov in the Armageddon. In the ongoing tournament, the players take part in an Armageddon (sudden death) in case of a draw in the classical game.

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