Orlando Indian Community - OrlandoIndian.com
| | | | | | | | | | | |
 


 

Punishment for cheating junior chess players will be decided by Central Council: AICF

Tamil Nadu,Sports,Crime/Disaster/Accident,Other Sports

Author : Venkatachari Jagannathan

Crime/Disaster/Accident, Sports, Tamil Nadu, Other Sports, India Read Latest News and Articles

Share With Your Friends



Add an Article

View All Contributions

Add To My Favorite

Add A Picture

Chennai, June 18 (IANS) Stripping them of their national titles, the All India Chess Federation (AICF) Central Council will decide on further punishments for the chess players who had cheated during the online age group national championships, said the Secretary.

"We will place the matter before the Central Council for decision," Bharat Singh Chauhan told IANS.

According to AICF, the Fair Play Panel had found a couple of players cheating in the recently concluded National Under-18 Open & Girls Online Chess Champions.

According to AICF, one player who tied for the champion position in the Under-18 category was removed from the final standings after the Fair Play Panel found the player violated Fair Play Rules in another age category event.

This resulted in the crowning of Aronyak Ghosh of West Bengal as the Champion.

Similarly in the girls section, the Fair Play Panel disqualified few players for Fair Play Rules violation which paved way for Tamil Nadu's V. Rindhya to clinch the title with 8.5 points while Bristy Mukherjee of West Bengal and Dhyana Patel of Gujarat finished second and third with 8 points each, the AICF said.

Later the AICF said any player secured any prize/standings in the National Online Age Group Chess Championship-2021 and later found that he/she violated Fair Play Regulations in other category events, their standings and prizes won in all other age group categories will be scrapped.

Incidentally, it is cheating season in chess it seems.

Recently, the co-founder of stock broking company Zerodha Broking Ltd, Nikhil Kamath, tweeted a reluctant apology for cheating and winning against former world chess champion Viswanathan Anand in a Covid-19 fundraising match.

By cheating in a charity game, Kamath has also putA AZerodha Broking's reputation at stake.

"My stock account is with zerodha ... God bless my soul!" tweeted International Master Vishal Sareen.

In reply to that English Grandmaster and FIDE Vice President Nigel Short tweeted: "I think you mean "was"..."

(Venkatachari Jagannathan can be contacted at v.jagannathan@ians.in)

--IANS

vj/in


Copyright and Disclaimer: All news and images appearing in our news section, search engines and social media are provided by IANS. If you face any issues related to the content/images, please contact our news service provider directly. We are not liable/responsible for any content/images related to the news service provider.


Latest News

View More News


More News Articles

Shahid Kapoor looks 'hard' in his 'aaj ka mood' from 'Deva' sets

Gurinder Chadha returns to big screen with Bollywood twist to Dickens' classic

Shakti Anand shot cart-pushing sequence in one take for 'Kundali Bhagya'

Harsh Chhaya aka Papaji is back to reclaim his power in 'Undekhi' Season 3

Junaid Khan wraps up his second untitled film after 58-day shoot