After Humpy, Harika in World Championship pre-quarters

RUSSIA, Mar 23:
Grandmaster Dronavalli Harika defeated American Irina Krush in the rapid tie-break games to seal a place in the last 16 stage of the World Women’s Chess Championship here.
Harika won 1.5-0.5 against the Americans. Stretched in to the tiebreaker after drawing both the games under normal time control, Harika was a bit tentative at the start of the rapid games but soon picked her rhythm to win the first game itself with black pieces.
There were a few anxious moments in the second game too but the Indian fought out well to hold her fort and ousted Krush from this knockout championship.
Harika joined compatriot top seed Koneru Humpy in the final 16 and the two Andhra-based players can clash in the quarterfinal if they both are able to win the next match.
For the records, it will be an India-Russia duel as Humpy takes on Alisa Galiamova while Harika will meet  former world champion Alexander Kosteniuk.
Harika encountered the English opening int he first game of the rapid and confidently entered a position akin tot he Benoni defense with colours reversed.
Showing her likeness for these positions, Harika went for a queenside attack and knocked down a pawn on the 24th move with some fine manoeuvres.
The troubles started after getting the winning position as Harika went for a series of exchanges and the position became very difficult to convert. The Indian however hung on and was rewarded for her efforts after 70 moves.
In the second game, Harika herself employed the English opening and got a small advantage. Nerves, however, again played a major role as Krush pushed for more but the Indian was able to salvage the required half point that was enough to proceed to the next stage. (Agencies)