Sitting joint third on 15 points out of a possible 20, the quartet of Parimarjan Negi, S P Sethuraman, Krishnan Sasikiran and B Adhiban will take on Uzbekistan in the final round.
The Indians start a favourite for the tie but they need to hold the first two boards together in the crunch game.
Going in to the 11th and last round, China leads the Olympiad with 17 points, a half clear of Hungary who is sole second. As many as eight teams share the third spot. Russia, France, Azerbaijan, Poland United States, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and India share the honours on 15 points.
Currently Indians hold a better tiebreak than Azerbaijan so an Azerbaijani victory over United States will not deter them much, however a draw will suit Indians the most in this clash. A similar scenario is for the Russia v/s France clash, where the team will be hoping that it ends in a tied result
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