While the Indians dominated the proceedings for the major part of the match the end was good for the Turkish team as they maintained their unbeatable run.
Grandmaster B Adhiban ran out of steam as he lost to Yilmaz Mustafa on the second board while Vidit Gujarathi was held to a draw by Solak Dragan on the top board.
Mohamad Batuhan Dastan held Parimarjan Negi on the fourth board and Sasikiran won in a highly complex game against Can Emre.
In other matches of the day, the Russian men beat Poland by a 3-1 margin while the Chinese scored a 2.5-1.5 victory over Ukraine. Belarus beat Norway by 3.5-0.5 margin and USA humbled Egypt 3-1.
As things stand with three rounds remaining, Russia remained in sole lead on 11 points while the Chinese are a close second on ten points. Poland and Turkey share the third spot on eight points apiece, one more than India that is now on seven points.
Russia and Ukraine continued to be at the helm in this section on ten points apiece and they are now followed by a resurgent China on eight points.
The Indian eves share the fourth spot along side Poland while Georgia is the other team in contention on six points.
Results round 6 open: India (7) drew with Turkey (8) 2-2 (Vidit Gujarathi drew with Solak Dragan; Yilmaz Mustafa beat B Adhiban; Krishnan Sasikiran beat Can Emre; Parimarjan Negi drew with Mohamad Batuhan Dastan); USA (6) beat Egypt (0) 3-1; China (10) beat Ukraine (4) 2.5-1.5; Poland (8) lost to Russia (11) 1-3; Belarus (4) beat Norway (2) 3.5-0.5.
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