The correct answer is D. Praveen Thipsey.
Praveen Thipsey is an Indian chess player who holds the world record for the fastest game of chess, finishing the game in just 11 moves. He achieved this feat in a game against his opponent, IM Sagar Shah, at the 2014 World Blitz Chess Championship in Dubai.
Thipsey is a native of Indore, India, and began playing chess at the age of six. He is a two-time national champion and has represented India at the World Youth Chess Championships on several occasions. He is also a FIDE Master and an International Master.
In the game against Shah, Thipsey played the white pieces and opened with the King’s Pawn Opening. Shah responded with the Sicilian Defense, and the game quickly developed into a sharp and exciting battle. Thipsey played a series of brilliant moves, and Shah was unable to find a way to defend. In just 11 moves, Thipsey had checkmated Shah and won the game.
Thipsey’s record-breaking game is a testament to his skill and talent as a chess player. It is also a reminder that even the shortest chess games can be exciting and unpredictable.
A. Vishwanathan Anand is a five-time world chess champion and one of the greatest chess players of all time. He has won the World Chess Championship in 2000, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2012. He is also a former world rapid chess champion and world blitz chess champion.
B. Champa Bose is an Indian chess player who has won the Indian Women’s Chess Championship six times. She is also a former world junior chess champion.
C. Sakunthala Devi is an Indian chess player who has won the Indian Women’s Chess Championship five times. She is also a former world junior chess champion.
D. Praveen Thipsey is an Indian chess player who holds the world record for the fastest game of chess, finishing the game in just 11 moves.