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‘Rest put me to the test’

Veteran P Harikrishna on how he played his part by competing well against China after break days in India’s recent victorious chess Olympiad campaign

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Pentala Harikrishna. Pic/FIDE Chess

Pentala Harikrishna. Pic/FIDE Chess

Pentala Harikrishna became a Grandmaster at the age of 14 in 2000 and even played his first Olympiad. But he could finally capture a gold medal in his 11th attempt. Now 38, Harikrishna was part of the Indian team that made history at Budapest.

This Guntur-born boy credited the young team of Gukesh, Arjun Erigiasi, Vidit Gujrathi and V Praggnanandhaa for the dream run at the Olympiad. “It is a fulfilment of my dream since 2000 when I first played as a 14-year-old kid. We had an amazing team and the strongest ever in the history of Indian chess,’’ said Harikrishna from Prague, where he now resides.

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