Praggnanandhaa’s March Into Chess World Cup final a Triumph for the Quiet Ones

Not all winners have to ooze aggression. Not all have to intimidate the opponent with body…

EXCLUSIVE || “Indian Chess Really Happened Because of Anand Sir” – Praggnanandhaa

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, the young man who is currently the talk of the country, doesn’t speak much.…

Praggnanandhaa on the cusp of history at 18

Before the Chess World Cup quarter-final featuring two Indians, their coaches had refused to pick a…

Gentlemen Can Win – India’s Message at Chess World Cup

Until recently, there used to be a perception about Indian chess players. The world raved over…

Rise of Indian Youth in Land of Kasparov

This was in 2019. The occasion was the Tata Steel India Rapid and Blitz chess tournament…

Boult ‘as hungry as ever’ to play for New Zealand and help his side win the World Cup

Vaibhav Tripathi Veteran New Zealand fast bowler, Trent Boult, who last participated in an ODI match…

Celebrating World Chess Day: Taking the Mantle to Globalize the Royal Game

-Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President, Corporate Services, Tata Steel On July 20, every year, enthusiasts around the…

Grass lone hope for West Indies as India look to seal series 2-0

130 and 150 all out, and defeated by an innings and 141 runs. That is how…

The IPL Moment for Chess and Embracing the New Generation of Indian Talent: Magnus Carlsen Exclusive

He will forever go down as one of the greatest that played the sport. And at…