Written by Atharva Jori
While Praggnanandhaa has 2779 points, Arjun and Gukesh both have 2776 points. The Indian trio are ranked 4th, 5th, and 6th in the standings.
Praggnanandhaa R gained 12 rating points, thanks to his performance at the UzChess Cup tournament in Tashkent, which helped him climb to the world no 4 spot for the first time in his career in the latest FIDE ratings list released by the global governing body of chess on July 1. Praggnanandhaa thus is the top-ranked Indian player in the FIDE ratings list in classical chess, leapfrogging compatriots Arjun Erigaisi and world champion Gukesh into fourth spot.
Praggnanandhaa had spoken about how the India No 1 position was something that “could change after every game”. Praggnanandhaa was asked about the joke in chess circles about how the toughest position in chess to hang on to is India number one.
“This India number one can change every game. I don’t think it matters who’s India number one right now. I don’t think it really matters. For me more than being India number one, it’s about winning this tournament that makes me happier. Of course, rating does matter,” Praggnanandhaa had said.
Praggnanandhaa has won three tournaments already this year, including the Tata Steel Chess tournament in Wijk aan Zee in February and the Superbet Chess Classic Romania in May earlier in the year.
‘We’ve got that respect now (from Nakamura, Caruana)… they don’t take massive risks as earlier against us now’
Meanwhile, Aravindh, who was briefly among the top 10 spots in the live ratings fell to no 24th spot.
Dutch grandmaster Anish Giri made a return to the world’s top 10 after over a year. In the women’s ratings Anna Muzychuk returned to women’s world #4 after over six years.
Praggnanandhaa was born to a Tamil-speaking family in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on 10 August 2005. His father, Rameshbabu, works as a branch manager at TNSC Bank, and his mother, Nagalakshmi, is a homemaker who often accompanies Praggnanandhaa when he travels for tournaments.
Praggnanandhaa and his older sister Vaishali are the first brother and sister to earn grandmaster titles, with Praggnanandhaa doing so in 2018 and his sister doing so in 2023. They are also the first brother and sister to qualify for the Candidates Tournament.
Written by Atharva Jori Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a 22-yard (20-metre; 66-foot) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails (small sticks) balanced on three stumps. Two players from the batting team, the striker and nonstriker, stand in front of either wicket holding bats, while one player from the fielding team, the bowler, bowls the ball toward the striker's wicket from the opposite end of the pitch. The striker's goal is to hit the bowled ball with the bat and then switch places with the nonstriker, with the batting team scoring one run for each of these exchanges. Runs are also scored when the ball reaches the boundary of the field or when the ball is bowled illegally. The fielding team aims to prevent runs by dismissing batters (so they are "out"). Dismissal can occur in various ways, including being bowled (when the ball hits the striker's wicket and dislodge...


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