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Amit Kamath

@jestalt

Cover sports @ Indian Express. Ex-News9, Firstpost, HT, mid-day
Robert Bosch Media Ambassador. Red Ink awardee. Covered Tokyo2020, Birmingham2022. Liver donor.

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At #fideworldcup2025 it will be INDIA vs INDIA. On one side is Humpy, 38-year-old OG trailblazer of women's chess in 🇮🇳. And then #DivyaDeshmukh, at 19 half of Humpy's age but already one of the top players in the world. indianexpress.com/article/sports…

At #fideworldcup2025 it will be INDIA vs INDIA. On one side is Humpy, 38-year-old OG trailblazer of women's chess in 🇮🇳.  And then #DivyaDeshmukh, at 19 half of Humpy's age but already one of the top players in the world. 

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#chess India vs India in FIDE Women’s World Cup final: Koneru Humpy beats China’s Lei Tingjie to set up Divya Deshmukh battle ✍️ Amit Kamath indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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#FIDEWorldCup: Why #KoneruHumpy vs #DivyaDeshmukh will be a battle of contrasting styles. Three veteran GMs break it down. By Amit Kamath indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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At 19, #DivyaDeshmukh becomes Women’s World Cup champion and India’s 4th woman to be GM by defeating Koneru Humpy By Amit Kamath & Mayank indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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Why #KoneruHumpy’s 2nd place finish at #FIDEWomenWorldCup deserves as much praise as winning the title By Amit Kamath and Mayank #chess indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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Why #KoneruHumpy’s 2nd place finish at FIDE Women’s World Cup deserves as much praise as winning title By Amit Kamath and Mayank indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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#DivyaDeshmukh winning the #FIDEWorldCup is a turning point for Indian chess... and could mark a new chapter for women's chess, dominated by China over the past decade By Amit Kamath indianexpress.com/article/opinio…

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Is #chess ready for in-arena audiences who cheer and shout like at other 'spectator sport' events? By Amit Kamath indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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On #DivyaDeshmukh and the importance of two women from India playing in the #FIDEWorldCup final. For The Indian Express Opinion Section.

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🎙️ Enjoyed hosting this podcast on Divya Deshmukh, Koneru Humpy and a defining World Cup for women's chess in India, with the brilliant Amit Kamath & Mayank open.spotify.com/episode/1am617…

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#ChennaiGrandMasters, the final piece of Chennai’s chess legacy, hopes to build long-lasting heritage By Venkata Krishna B & Amit Kamath indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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“I think others will look at my games and be like, ‘Why is he here? Who let him play in the tournament?’" A funny piece by Venkata Krishna B on Awonder Liang, currently playing at #ChennaiGrandmasters. Some really amusing quotes from the American indianexpress.com/article/sports…

“I think others will look at my games and be like, ‘Why is he here? Who let him play in the tournament?’"

A funny piece by <a href="/venkatatweets/">Venkata Krishna B</a> on Awonder Liang, currently playing at #ChennaiGrandmasters. Some really amusing quotes from the American 

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The Indian Express' sports editor, Sandeep Dwivedi, joins hosts Vinayakk and Amit Kamath as he recaps his experience of covering IND vs ENG from all the 5 grounds. GIVE IT A LISTEN: indianexpress.com/audio/express-…

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Bodhana Sivanandan, 10-year-old Indian-origin phenom from England, sets record as the youngest girl to defeat a grandmaster | By Amit Kamath indianexpress.com/article/sports…

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When children are supported in their dreams, they do the unthinkable! Bodhana Sivanandan defeated a Grandmaster, Peter Wells, at the 2025 British Chess Championships - she's just 10 years old...the youngest female ever to defeat a Grandmaster! Congratulations champ...and also

When children are supported in their dreams, they do the unthinkable!

Bodhana Sivanandan defeated a Grandmaster, Peter Wells, at the 2025 British Chess Championships - she's just 10 years old...the youngest female ever to defeat a Grandmaster!

Congratulations champ...and also