
The Indian chess team has shown impressive performance in the 45th Chess Olympiad, advancing to the fourth round with only one draw in 12 games. As the second-seeded team with a rating average of 2753, India stands strong against top-seeded USA and other formidable teams like China, Uzbekistan, and the Netherlands.
What Experts Say
Srinath Narayanan, the captain of the Indian team, expressed confidence in their chances, stating, “This is certainly the strongest team India has ever sent to a Chess Olympiad.” (link)
Viswanathan Anand described the team as “formidable,” acknowledging the challenges ahead but highlighting the team’s depth as a significant advantage.
Challenges and Expectations
Judit Polgar noted the pressure on India due to high expectations, while Susan Polar tweeted about the confidence and fearlessness of the young players.
Are India Favorites?
Hikaru Nakamura, despite not participating, acknowledged India’s strength, especially with players like Pragg and Gukesh. Fabiano Caruana also ranked India in the top tier for gold medal chances.
Vidit Gujrathi mentioned the awareness of expectations but emphasized the team’s experience in high-stakes situations, suggesting that pressure might build towards the tournament’s end.

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