<p>Former world champion Viswanathan Anand and P Harikrishna led India to their first win in the Online Nations Cup, beating Rest of the World 2.5-1.5 in the seventh round, on Friday.</p>.<p>Anand beat Teimour Radjabov in 37 moves. Anand had posted his maiden win in the tournament on Thursday by thrashing Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in just 17 moves.</p>.<p>Harikrishna posted his first win after four draws and a loss (to Vladislav Artemiev yesterday) by putting it across Jorgi Cori.</p>.<p>India No.2 Vidit Gujrathi's struggles continued as he went down to the talented, young Alireza Firouzja for Rest of the World to pick up a point.</p>.<p>It was his fourth loss in the tournament so far.</p>.<p>D Harika and Mariya Muzychuk settled for a draw as India posted a much-needed win.</p>.<p>India had drawn with Russia and lost to USA on Thursday.</p>.<p>The event follows the double round-robin format, with the two leading teams battling for the title in the "Super Final".</p>.<p>All matches involve four boards - represented by three men and a woman player. The rapid time-control is 25-minute plus 10-second increment per move.</p>
<p>Former world champion Viswanathan Anand and P Harikrishna led India to their first win in the Online Nations Cup, beating Rest of the World 2.5-1.5 in the seventh round, on Friday.</p>.<p>Anand beat Teimour Radjabov in 37 moves. Anand had posted his maiden win in the tournament on Thursday by thrashing Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in just 17 moves.</p>.<p>Harikrishna posted his first win after four draws and a loss (to Vladislav Artemiev yesterday) by putting it across Jorgi Cori.</p>.<p>India No.2 Vidit Gujrathi's struggles continued as he went down to the talented, young Alireza Firouzja for Rest of the World to pick up a point.</p>.<p>It was his fourth loss in the tournament so far.</p>.<p>D Harika and Mariya Muzychuk settled for a draw as India posted a much-needed win.</p>.<p>India had drawn with Russia and lost to USA on Thursday.</p>.<p>The event follows the double round-robin format, with the two leading teams battling for the title in the "Super Final".</p>.<p>All matches involve four boards - represented by three men and a woman player. The rapid time-control is 25-minute plus 10-second increment per move.</p>