"The way he bounced back winning candidates and Bilbao (recently) speaks volumes about Anand's determination. Certainly, he's on track," the fourth GM of the country said here today.
Fresh from his stint with Anand, Sasikiran did not divulge the team preparation ahead of the world championship scheduled to be held in Sochi from November 7-21.
Backing Anand fully, Sasikiran said: "He did not play that badly during the World championship in Chennai. Had it not for the few blunders he did in the middle, the result would have been completely different."
"I'm sure things would start looking better in terms of getting sponsors after our historic win in the Chess Olympiad. We may think of organising big tournaments (like Bilbao Masters)," he said.
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Sasikiran who also won an individual silver from the third board of the Open category said team game was a lot different from individual.
"Team game is all about complementing and backing each other. Thankfully we all did well and at the same time we maintained a fine strategy with coach RB Ramesh. Both the factors played in our win," he said.