Praggnanandhaa's World Cup silver shows he can meet the gold standard - ESPN
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The 18-year-old Indian beat the world No 2 and 3 players before taking the final versus world No 1 Magnus Carlsen to tie-breaks in an historic FIDE World Cup campaign.
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