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Vantika helps Indian women draw with USA at Chess Olympiad

Updated on: 22 September,2024 07:40 AM IST  |  Budapest
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The draw took India to 15 points and it looks like the team will now need two wins to keep the gold medal chances alive

Vantika helps Indian women draw with USA at Chess Olympiad

Vantika Agrawal

International Master Vantika Agrawal delivered when it mattered most as she defeated Grandmaster Irina Krush, helping India secure a 2-2 draw against United States in the ninth round of the women’s section of the 45th Chess Olympiad here on Friday.


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The Indian think tank rested an out-of-form Grandmaster D Harika but it did not change the fortunes much on the top board as R Vaishali went down to Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova while Divya Deskhmukh played out an easy draw as black against Carissa Yip. On the fourth board, Tania Sachdev, who had a position of strength, could not find the best attacking moves to force matters and settled for a draw with Alice Lee. This left Vantika to equalise the score and the youngster played with a lot of heart and commitment to beat her higher-rated opponent as black.


The draw took India to 15 points and it looks like the team will now need two wins to keep the gold medal chances alive.

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