World's first of its kind chess e-sports tournament Oslo Sports Cup, 16-year-old Grand Master Praggnanandha of India still continues to excel on the third day of the Oslo Sports Cup as he beat Le Kuang Lim of Vietnam, who defeated world champion Carlsen. Voted 2.5-0.5 in one-sided contest. Although there are four rapid bouts to be played in each round, Praggnanandha has earned the points needed to win for the third consecutive day in only three rapid bouts. Against Le Kuang Lim Praggnanandha drew her first game with black pieces but then won the round with a margin of 2.5-0.5, winning first with white pieces and then with black pieces. With a third straight win, Praggnanandha is now on a singles lead on 9 points and will next face world champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway in the next round. In the third round, Carlsen defeated Anish Giri of the Netherlands 2.5-0.5, Poland's Yan Duda defeated Jordan Van Forest of the Netherlands 2.5-0.5, Canada's Eric Hansen defeated Azerbaijan's Shakriar Mamedyarov 2.5-1.5. By defeating it has also made a big difference. Women's hockey team to focus on their fitness and speed ahead of World Cup Max Verstappen and Elaine Thompson won the prize in this game Liverpool beat Everton in the English Premier League