Grand Master D Gukesh upset by Ranindu Liyanage of Lanka in Delhi International  Chess tournament

International Master Padmini Rout hold third seed and defending champion GM Abhijeet Gupta to draw in the second round in New Delhi on Wednesday. (Pic credit: AICF)
International Master Padmini Rout hold third seed and defending champion GM Abhijeet Gupta to draw in the second round in New Delhi on Wednesday. (Pic credit: AICF)

Grand Master D Gukesh suffered a shocking defeat from Ranindu Liyanage of Sri Lanka in the 19th Delhi International Open Chess tournament at Tivoli Grand Resort in New Delhi.

India’s youngest ever GM, Gukesh, was surprised by Sri Lanka's unheralded Liyanage in the second round on Wednesday.

For Gukesh, it was simply a bad day in the office when nothing worked right. Playing on the black side of the French defense, the Indian star held a comfortable position but it was not easy to convert into a full point. As the pieces changed hands at regular intervals, Gukesh found the going tough as he kept looking for an elusive victory.

IM Anuj Shrivatri drew with GM Neuris Delgado Ramirez of Paraguay. (Pic credit: AICF)
IM Anuj Shrivatri drew with GM Neuris Delgado Ramirez of Paraguay. (Pic credit: AICF)

Liyanage launches offensive through a rook invasion against Gukesh

Sri Lanka’s Liyanage kept himself in the game by keeping the position quiet for a long time. The Lankan player later launched an offensive through a rook invasion on the seventh rank in the rook and minor piece endgame. The Sri Lankan got a dangerous pass pawn on the Queen's side that netted him a full piece and it was all over soon.

Several seeded players held

On the second day of the competition, several seeded players were held to a draw. Second seed Pavel Ponkratov of Russia, third seed and defending champion Abhijeet Gupta and fourth seed Neuris Delgado Ramirez of Paraguay were held to draws by lesser rated opponents.

Top seed Arjun Erigaisi cruised to his second straight win at the expense of seasoned Grandmaster P Karthikeyan.

IM Sidhant Mohapatra drew with GM Pavel Ponkratov of Russia on Wednesday. (Pic credit: AICF)
IM Sidhant Mohapatra drew with GM Pavel Ponkratov of Russia on Wednesday. (Pic credit: AICF)

Gupta was held to a draw by former National Women’s champion Padmini Rout. Rout had to part with a piece for a couple of pawns out of a London system game as black, but her never-say-die approach paid off handsomely in the end. Gupta missed one chance at a crucial juncture and did not get a clear opportunity thereafter despite the extra material. The game was drawn when Gupta decided he could no longer make any headways.

The Delhi open is being played under FIDE’s Swiss rules and there are eight rounds still remaining in the Rs 25 lakh prize money tournament.

Important Results (Round 2) (Indians otherwise stated)

GM Arjun Erigaisi (2) beat GM Karthikeyan P (1)

IM Sidhant Mohapatra (1.5) drew with GM Pavel Ponkratov of Russia (1.5)

GM Abhijeet Gupta (1.5) drew with IM Padmini Rout (1.5)

IM Anuj Shrivatri (1.5) drew with GM Neuris Delgado Ramirez of Paraguay (1.5)

GM Sethuraman SP (2) beat Utasab Chatterjee (1)

FM Liyanage Ranindu Dilshan of Sri Lanka (2) beat GM Gukesh D (1)

GM Lalith Babu MR (2) beat IM Sai Agni Jeevitesh J (1)

IM Ratnakaran K (1) lost to GM Visakh NR (2)

GM Deepan Chakkravarthy (1.5) drew with FM Rohith Krishna S (1.5)

Dhananjay S (1) lost to GM Iniyan P (1.5)

GM Masoud Modadeghpour of Iran (2) beat IM Somak Palit (1)

WGM Divya Deshmukh (1) lost to GM Mitrabha Guha (1)

GM Arjun Kalyan (1.5) drew with IM Dinesh Sharma (1.5)

FM Aaryan Varshney (1.5) drew with GM Harsha Bharathakoti (1.5)

GM Adham Fawzy of Egypt (2) beat Rohit S (1)

Bharat Kumar Reddy Poluri (1) lost to GM Karthik Venkataraman (2)

IM Raahul VS (1) lost to FM Seyed Kian Poormosavi of Iran (2)

WIM Arpita Mukherjee (1) lost to GM Azer Mirzoev of Azerbaijan (2)

IM Arash Tahbaz of Iran (2) beat FM LMST Desilva (Sri Lanka) (1)

WGM Srija Seshadri (2) beat IM CRG Krishna (1).

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Edited by Rohit Mishra