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Indian teams for World Mind games

CHENNAI: International Mind Sports Association (IMSA) will organise the first World Mind sports games in Beijing from October 3 to 18.

Bridge is one of the disciplines in the Games and India is sending squads for the open section, and the team event for women and youth (under-26) and seniors.

India will be represented in the open event by Formidables comprising Ms. Kiran Nadar, K.R. Venkatraman, Subash Gupte, Rajesh Dalal, Sunit Chokshi and Satyanarayana.

The other teams:

Women: Sherien Ryan, Lakshmi Chari, Subhada Rao, Hema Dora, Bimal Sicka and Satyavathi Vasanth.

World youth: Prasenjit Das, Sandip Datta, Sepan Desai, Pravin Keshlakar, Anurag Mohota and Aniket Sanghvi.

Under-26: Soumya Das, R.S. Guthi, Arijit Hazra, Vinod K. Raghavan, Karan Sharma and Prasanth Sriram.

Seniors: A.K. Goel, S.K. Hooda, Vinay Madan Lal, Kamal Mukerjee, Ramamurthy Sridharan and A.V. Vaidya.

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