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Asian Individual Chess: Nihal Sarin finishes second

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Al Ain (UAE), May 15 (PTI) Top-seeded Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin registered his fourth consecutive victory, defeating overnight leader Bardiya Daneshvar of Iran in the final round to finish second at the Asian Individual Open Chess Championship on Thursday.

Nihal matched Daneshvar on 7 points but the Iranian had better tiebreak to still win the title ahead of the Indian.

After a rather sedate start, it was a brilliant finish by the Indian who not only won the silver medal but also booked his seat in the World chess cup to be held later this year in New Delhi.

More good news followed for the Indian fans as L R Srihari scored his final Grandmaster norm to become 86th Grandmaster of the country.

It was an unusually long wait as it took him a little over a year to become Grandmaster. Srihari, however, lost the last round against compatriot GM P Iniyan but his earlier form in the tournament ensured that he finished the title.

G B Harshwardhan also made a GM norm and finished ninth in the tournament on six points.

S L Narayanan played out a draw with Ivan Zemlyanskii of Russia to end on 6.5 points and make the cut to the World cup along with Raja Ritvik and V Praneesh who defeated local star A R Saleh Salem and Chinese Dai Changren of China respectively.

In the women’s section Vantika Agarwal missed the podium finish despite bringing down overnight sole leader Mungunzul Bat-Erdene of Mongolia. The Indian ended the event with seven points in all but a four-way tie at the top gave her fourth spot with her bad tiebreak.

Among other Indians in the fray, Srija Seshadri drew with Valentina Gunina of Russia to finish on 6.5 points.

Important results final round (Indians unless specified): Nihal Sarin (7) beat Bardiya Daneshvar (Iri, 7); Ivan Zemlyanskii (Fid, 6.5) drew with S L Narayanan (6.5); Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzb, 6) drew with Shamsiddin Vokhidov (Uzb, 6.5);M Karthikeyan (6) drew with Pranav Anand (6); Raja Rithvik (6.5) beat A.R. Saleh Salem (Uae, 5.5); M Pranesh (6.5) beat Dai Changren (Chn, 5.5); P Iniyan (6.5) beat L R Srihari (5.5); Bai Jinshi (Chn, 6) G B Harshavardhan (6); Denis Makhnev (Fid, 5.5) drew with Leon Luke Mendonca (5.5); Puranik Abhimanyu (6) beat Liyanage Ranindu Dilshan (Sri, 5); Jiang Haochen (Chn, 5) lost to Bharath Subramaniyam (6) Women: Vantika Agrawal (7) beat Mungunzul Bat-Erdene (Mgl, 7); Srija Seshadri (6.5) drew with Valentina Gunina (Fid, 6.5); Song Yuxin (Chn, 7) beat Tokhirjonova Gulrukhbegim (Uzb, 6); Batkhuyag Munguntuul (Mgl, 5.5) lost to Xeniya Balabayeva (Kaz, 7); Rakshitta Ravi (6) drew with Padmini Rout (6); Alua Nurman (Kaz, 6.5) beat Swati Ghate (5.5); P V Nandhidhaa (5) lost to Mary Ann Gomes (6); B Savitha Shri (6) beat Uuriintuya Uurtsaikh (Mgl, 5). PTI Cor ATK ATK

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