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Commonwealth Esports Championships 2022: Indian teams seal berth in DOTA2, Rocket League

By IANS | Updated: June 15, 2022 22:25 IST

New Delhi, June 15 The Indian esports teams for DOTA2 and Rocket League have secured their berths in ...

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New Delhi, June 15 The Indian esports teams for DOTA2 and Rocket League have secured their berths in the inaugural edition of the Commonwealth Esports Championships 2022, to be held in Birmingham in August after impressive performances in the South Asian regional qualifiers.

Led by captain Hargun Singh, India's Rocket League team, which included Nirjhar Mehta and Rushil Reddy Yarram, won all three matches in the regional qualifiers to claim the top spot. The qualifiers happened virtually.

On the other hand, the Indian DOTA2 team, comprising captain Moin Ejaz, Ketan Goyal, Abhishek Yadav, Shubham Goli, and Vishal Vernekar, finished second behind Pakistan to make the cut for the Commonwealth Esports Championships.

India's Rocket League team started its campaign with a 3-2 win against Pakistan and then recorded 3-1 and 3-0 victories against the Maldives and Sri Lanka, respectively, in their next two games. On the other hand, the Indian team competing in DOTA2 defeated Sri Lanka in both rounds and managed to win in one round each against Pakistan and Bangladesh.

This is the same DOTA2 team that is selected to represent India at the postponed Asian Games 2022, where esports will be making its debut as a medal sport, a release said on Wednesday.

Alongside DOTA2 and Rocket League, eFootball series by Konami will also be part of the Commonwealth Esports Championship 2022. All three esports competitions will feature in an open category and a women's only category at the event.

Though the Commonwealth Esports Championships, to be held from August 1 to 7, will be held on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Games 2022, the esports event will have separate medals and branding.

Esports was included in the Asian Games 2022 programme as a medal event after making an appearance as a demonstration sport in 2018.

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