Indian men lose to Armenia; Women held by Italy

Press Trust of India 

men's team's medal chances took a hit as Grandmaster lost a crucial match which resulted in Indian men's team shock defeat at the hands of eighth seeded in the ninth round of the 43rd Olympiad here.

B Adhiban, in the absence of Vidit Gujrathi, played out a draw on board three to reduce the deficit margin to 1.5-2.5.

It turned out to be a bad day from Indian perspective overall as the women team played out a draw with lower-ranked Italian women.

Tania Sachdev, who had started with five victories in her first five games, crashed to her second defeat in a row and the victory by D Harika on second board could only prove to be the leveler once Koneru Humpy and Padmini Rout were held to draws by lower rated opponents.

With 13 points in their kitty and two rounds to go, the Indian men now need a miracle to reach podium, a feat they achieved in 2014 in the absence of two best players Anand and In the last edition the Indian men had finished fourth with in the team.

The match against was crucial for the Indian prospects but for once Viswanathan Anand did not get much with his white pieces. The Indian ace had done wonders in the earlier games when he got white but in the ninth round Aronian, a regular opponent of Anand in elite chess, equalized out of a pawn game and drew easily.

Harikrishna drew easily against through repetition while Adhiban went for the kill but the plans did not materialize against an alert Hrant Melkumyan. It was left to Sasikiran to maintain parity but he fumbled and lost to Haik Martirosyan.

In the women's section, Koneru Humpy played out a draw with Harika defeated but lost to The Indian struggle on fourth board continued as Padmini Rout also drew with D Movileanu.

At the top of the tables, Americans risk leaving the lead position to as the were trailing 1-2 to with top only assured of a draw on the top board. While might be the new leader on 16 points, dumped 2.5-1.5 to reach 15 points along with

The Indian men need two wins and probably some results to fall in their favour in order to finish in the top three.

In the women's section. Chinese women surged ahead on 16 points beating 3-1 in a one sided contest while were held to a draw by

After the draw with Italy, the Indian women also need nothing short of a miracle to win a medal.

Indian results round 9: (13) lost to Armenia (15) (V Anand drew with Levon Aronian, drew with P Harikrishna, B Adhiban drew with Hrant Melkumyan, Haik Martirosyan beat Krishnan Sasikiran).

Women: (12) drew with (12) (drew with Koneru Humpy, D Harika beat Elena Sedina, beat Tania Sachdev, D Movileanu drew with Padmini Rout.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 22:15 IST