India's famous chess player today has made his place in the World Championship so far, the same veteran Indian chess player and 5-time world champion Vishwanathan Anand turned 50 on Wednesday. Born in Chennai, Anand is celebrating his birthday with his family. Anand shared a picture of himself and his son on Twitter and wrote that we are together. Yes, today i.e. Wednesday cake will be cut. Hockey: 11 players responsible for violence in Nehru Cup final On the occasion of Anand's birthday, the book 'Mind Master' will also be released, which this veteran player has written in collaboration with sportswriter Susan Ninan. Anand, India's top player in chess and the country's first grandmaster, has inspired many players to join the game. South Asian Games: Karnal shooter Anish Bhanwala win gold An interview has revealed that Anand had won the World Chess Championship for the first time in the year 2000. He also won the World Rapid Chess Championship title in 2003 and 2017. Senior National Wrestling: Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat win gold medals