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HERALD CORRESPONDENT
CALANGUTE, MAY 23
The Mumbai teams led by Mumbai Marathas won the honours in Indian cyber gaming championship organised by Re-Inforcement , the gaming event specialist in association with Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC) at Palmarinha Resorts, Calangute.
The 3-day championship concluded with a fierce contest between the two Mumbai teams going neck-and-neck in the dota category while in the cod category it was the Mumbai Marathas who got the better of Delhi Kings.
In the individual category, it was Naveen Uraon and Lalit Rao who won the honours in the track mania and FIFA Cup to represent India at the World Championship in track mania and FIFA World Cup category. Besides, Naveen, Lalit, Honey Mehra and Puneet Sangolekar also secured all sponsored trips to Paris to watch the Electronic Sports World Cup games scheduled later this year.
The two international sponsors representatives Ryan Chua of Razer (Singapore) and Crane Chen of Cooler Master (Taiwan) who were in Goa were impressed with the performances and hoped for better results in the future.
The sponsors were Vidia 3D Vision, Technoholik, Razer, Cooler Master and Electronic Sports World Cup. The Re-Inforcement team was led by Naman Mishra and Yogesh Nagdev.
In all, 12 teams including Bangalore Sultans, Chennai Maharajas, Pune Peshwas, Ahmedabad Royals, Goa Warriors, Kolkata Knights, Hyderabad Nawabs, Mumbai Marathas and Delhi Kings participated.
Results: Dota: 1st-Mumbai Marathas (Anup Dustekar, Vivek Gore, Suraj Thorat, Ronak Sen and Puneet Sangolekar). 2nd-Mumbai Marathas (Sharad Bansode, Sunny Patel, Avi Sanghoni, Hardik Daftad and Harshil Doshi). 3rd- Pune Peshwas (Atul Singh, Kedar Shirodker, Pradas R, Anant Thapa and Sabeel Younnis).
Cod : 1st-Mumbai Marathas (Pratap Kandhari, Bharat Chudahary, Raj Chaurasia, Kushal Gaoten and Honey Mehra). 2nd-Delhi Kings (Mukul Sabhani, Puneet Yadav, Vishesh Katena, Umesh Arora and Manish Kapron). 3rd-Chennai Maharajas (Prashanna SS, Perinbanathan K, Vinodh S, Muthukumar K, and E.N. Jayachandra).
Individual track mania: Naveen Uraon, Nalin Nagpal and Saif Chan (Goa) shared the honours while Lalit Rao (Delhi) won the FIFA World Cup category.
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CALANGUTE, MAY 23 The Mumbai teams led by Mumbai Marathas won the honours in Indian cyber gaming championship organised by Re-Inforcement , the gaming event specialist in association with Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC) at Palmarinha Resorts, Calangute.

