India thrash Pak and Bangladesh to qualify for the 14th World Esports Championships in CS: GO
World Esports Championships: India beat Pakistan and Bangladesh to qualify for the 14th World Esports Championships in CS: GO
Overview:
- India's CS: GO team put in a solid performance in the South Asia regional qualifiers of the 14th Esports world championships.
- Hitesh and Hemanth secured their berths by winning the National Esports Championships (NESC) 2022.
After beating Pakistan and Bangladesh in the semifinals and finals of the 14th World Esports Championships, the Indian CSGO squad took first place in the South Asian Regional Qualifiers. The group qualified for the World Esports Championships after winning two matches with identical 2-0 scores.
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The Indian CSGO team defeated Pakistan in the Semi-Finals with scores of "16-6" and "16-4" on two different maps, and then extended their winning streak by defeating Bangladesh in the Finals with scores of "16-7" and "16-5." Hitesh "rcool" Khorwal, a well-known Tekken 7 player, and notable eFootball player Hemnath "peshemak7" Kommu, who will be playing for Team India in the next round, will join the five-man CS: GO lineup.
By winning the National Esports Championships (NESC) 2022, held by the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) in early 2022, Hitesh and Hemanth have secured their spots in the WEC.
Indian CSGO Lineup to Represent South Asia at 14th IESF World Esports Championship 2022
After winning the regional qualifications, the Indian CS: GO squad Wicked Gaming will now represent the South Asian Region in the following international competition.
Indian Team - Wicked Gaming's CS: GO roster is as follows:
- Ritesh “Defaulter” Sarda – IGL
- Shuvajyoti “Mcg1LLzZz” Chakraborty
- Anshul “KiiLSwitCh” Adardkar
- Hrishikesh “Crazy_Gamer” Shenoy
- Harsh “lynX” Jain
This squad has previously participated in a similar crucial international competition. The same team represented India as in the last competition, which took place in Eilat, Israel. However, after giving it their all, the players fared poorly in the competition, finishing in eighth place.
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Ritesh Sarda, the Indian CS: GO squad captain, reacted to and celebrated their victory by saying, "It feels fantastic to represent India again in the World Esports Championships in back-to-back years. We have been working hard to improve our achievements from the previous year. While winning all of these qualifications, the team did a great job of showcasing its strengths in play. However, the WEC final will be a much more formidable challenge, and we aim to match that. I have big expectations for the competition, and we want to bring some success home.
A sizable prize fund of $500,000 will be distributed across six video games, including CS: GO, Dota 2, Tekken 7, eFootball, PUBG Mobile, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, during the 14th IESF World Esports Championships in 2022. The forthcoming 2022 WEC, held in Bali, Indonesia, from November 29 to December 12, will include more than 700 Esports players and more than 120 teams.
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