In a shocking turn of events, three favourable positions were spoilt by the Indians on last three boards as Georgians coasted to 2.5-1.5 victory.
Reeling on six points after seven rounds, the Indian women's team is out of contention now. Koneru Humpy and Dronavalli Harika have done their best for the team but the rest have cut a sorry figure here.
Coming in to the most decisive match of the championship, the Indian eves had to win but the third and fourth board were again disappointing. On the top board Humpy drew quite easily as black against Bela Khotenashvili who is the top performer in the event thus far.
On the third board, Padmini Rout, currently ranked the third highest ranked Indian on ELO charts, yet again fumbled with her openings and was crushed by Meri Arabidze of Georgia despite getting a drawing chance in the game.
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Soumya Swaminathan could not make a decisive headway when required and drew with Melia Salome on the fourth board to complete a Georgian triumph.
With just two rounds to go, the girls lie joint sixth. Georgia are well in front and close to gold with 13 points in their kitty while the Russians now look far behind on 11 points after salvaging a draw against Kazakhstan.
Results round 7: Georgia (13) beat India (6) 2.5-1.5 (Meri Arabidze drew with Koenru Humpy; D Harika drew with Lela Javakhishvili; Meri Arabidze beat Padmini Rout; Soumya Swminathan drew with Melia Salome); Russia (11) drew with Kazakhstan (6) 2-2; China (9) drew with Ukraine (8) 2-2; Armenia (7) drew with USA (3) 2-2; Egypt (0) lost to Poland (5) 1-3.