Vidit Gujrathi earned his first points in a draw against Aravindh Chithambaram, while Amin Tabatabaei upset Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
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At the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai, the Indian women's A team made history by winning a bronze.
India 2 are contenders for the title though they trail Armenia, the only side to have defeated them, by a match point. R. Vaishali and Tania Sachdev remain unbeaten, with a score of 7.5 each.
R. Vaishali and Tania Sachdev have scored 3.5/4 game points each, meaning they have conceded only one draw each in their first four outings, while Bhakti Kulkarni, has won all the three games so far.