Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Gukesh stuns ex-world c’ship challenger Shirov as India B clinch 5th win in row

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MAMALLAPUR­AM: Young Indian Grandmaste­r D Gukesh continued his brilliant run to stun former World Championsh­ip Challenger Alexei Shirov as India 'B' shocked Spain 2.5-1.5 in the fifth round of the Open section in the Chess Olympiad here on Tuesday.

Exhibiting a brilliant gameplay, Gukesh, who recently crossed the 2,700 ELO barrier in live ratings, not only extended his unbeaten run at the prestigiou­s event but also helped India B register an impressive victory against fourth-seeded Spain, the team's fifth successive win in the open section. It was Gukesh's fifth victory on the trot in this event. Incidental­ly, after the win, he overtook Vidit Gujrathi in live ratings to become the third highest rated player in India after Viswanatha­n Anand and P Harikrishn­a.

"I got a fine position after an error from him and slowly outplayed him. It's a pleasure to play a player of Shirov's calibre and to beat him is special," Gukesh said after the match.

The game incidental­ly was an old Sicilian where Shirov tried an unconventi­onal ninth move. Gukesh was quick on the uptake and started pressing for victory after blunting out Shirov's pieces. His King personally escorted one of his pawns to the queening square with the help of his two rooks, prompting Shirov's resignatio­n on the 44th turn in a position which was beyond repair.

"My strategy was to provoke him and being an aggressive player, he could not resist aggressive moves, ones which I anticipate­d. There were a lot of checkmatin­g patterns later on in the game," Gukesh added.

B Adhiban was also in fine fettle, downing GM Eduardo Iturrizaga in a strategic master piece while Nihal Sarin held Anton Guijar to a draw.

India A and India C also notched up identical wins against Romania and Croatia respective­ly in other open section matches.

Meanwhile in the women's section, India A also registered their fifth consecutiv­e victory with Tania Sachdev once again bringing the winning point for her team. They beat France by 2.5-1.5 margin after Koneru Humpy, Harika Dronavalli Harika and R Vaishali had drawn their matches.

The Indian women's B team, on the other hand, lost to fancied Georgia with a 0-3 score while Team C held Brazil to a 2-2 draw.

In a Queen's Gambit Declined game, Sachdev was forced to play on the queen-side where her pieces controlled the board. After winning a pawn, she pushed it all the way to the sixth rank. Thereafter, the queens were forcibly exchanged by Sachdev and she finished the game with a neat tactical stroke on the 56th turn.

Harika and Sophie Millet signed a truce after 40 moves in a dead equal position.

Team USA, looking to get back on track after conceding a draw against Uzbekistan in the last round, ended with a narrow 2.5-1.

 ?? PTI ?? Members of India B team (L-R) Grandmaste­r (GM) Rameshbabu Praggnanan­dhaa, GM Adhiban Baskaran, GM Dommaraju
Gukesh and GM Nihal Sarin during the 44th Chess Olympiad, at Mamallapur­am near Chennai
PTI Members of India B team (L-R) Grandmaste­r (GM) Rameshbabu Praggnanan­dhaa, GM Adhiban Baskaran, GM Dommaraju Gukesh and GM Nihal Sarin during the 44th Chess Olympiad, at Mamallapur­am near Chennai

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