Rindhiya elevated as champion
The Hindu
The spectre of cheating in online chess events is threatening to take root. Two more examples came to the fore on Monday when the recently-crowned National under-18 rapid online champion G. Kheerthi a
The spectre of cheating in online chess events is threatening to take root. Two more examples came to the fore on Monday when the recently-crowned National under-18 rapid online champion G. Kheerthi and runner-up Riya Mishra were suspended for cheating. The All India Chess Federation secretary Bharat Singh Chauhan also confirmed the elevation of Tamil Nadu’s V. Rindhiya to the top spot, followed by Bristy Mukherjee (Bengal) and Dhyana Patel (Gujarat). “After we received complaints and the Fair Play report from the broadcast platform, all five members of the Fair Play committee — Grandmasters Tejas Bakre, M.R. Lalith Babu, N. Srinath and International Masters Rakesh Kulkarni and Akshat Khamparia — were unanimous in their decision to suspend the two girls,” he said.More Related News