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Sri Lankan Gamers chosen for Red Bull Mobile Esports Open Season 4 Asian showdown

Four Sri Lankan PUBG Mobile teams to compete against the rest of Asia
Sri Lankan Gamers who have qualified for the Red Bull Mobile Esports Open (M.E.O), Season 4 Asia Regional Final are revving up to fight for the Asian PUBG MOBILE crown, set to take place on 21 November.
The four winning teams representing Sri Lanka are WG – NRC Esports, nA – FRag, nA – ERBIV and Team VP. NRC currently holds the #1 position on the official national PUBG Mobile ranking in Sri Lanka, while FRag and ERBIV hold #4 and #6 respectively.
WG – NRC consists of Harindu ‘AMARÉ’ Amaratunga, Thamara ‘SUSTHY’ Surendra, Suhaib ‘HAZEEEEN’ Hazen, Shamal ‘KILZ’ Kaushan, Reshan ‘RÉSHA’ Kavishka. The nA – FRag roster is comprised of Umair ‘PUNISHER’ Sufiyan, Riham ‘OPX TAUTER’ Ramzi, Muhammed ‘RG MINATORR’ Rizan, Yogeswaran ‘GriM’ Harith, Zaid ‘Walken’ Zareen. The players of nA – ERBIV are Cheran ‘ADAM’ Kulawickrama, Vishwa ‘RG VISH’ Adeepa, Avishka ‘DESTRO’ Srihan, DonShenan ‘FUNKY’ Hettiarachchi, Sandeep ‘Griger’ Lakshan. Team VP consists of Pavithran ‘SNOWY’ Pavi , Sakun ‘MELLO’ Abeysingha, Oma ‘OMA’ Oxill, Hirusha ‘HAWK’ Mahen, Safwan ‘ATOM’ Ariff.
Red Bull in partnership with Gamer.LK held the qualifying sessions for Season Four of Red Bull M.E.O which began mid-October with over 365 registered squads for PUBG Mobile participating. While 75 matches were played throughout the entirety of Season Four local qualifying rounds, NRC Esports came in first place sealing their road to the regional finals.
During the Asian qualifying rounds over 900 teams across 30 countries competed in a series of hard-fought games. To claim the Asian crown, the top 32 teams who emerged winners from the qualifying rounds will face each other in PUBG MOBILE, the popular battle royale online multiplayer video game title in the region. These teams consist of the top four teams each from the Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka as well as the top 12 teams from the international qualifiers, which was open to any team regardless of their location in the region.
Red Bull Mobile Esports Open, the multi-game global mobile gaming competition, is in its fourth season and includes PUBG MOBILE and League of Legends. Exciting additional games have been featured on a regional level including a World Cricket Championship (WCC), exclusive for South Asian nations India and Sri Lanka.
WCC is a Cricket simulation mobile game, played in a 1v1 style. The WCC launch event featured the top streaming talent in Sri Lanka including Hashano, Lilee, Professor D, and Hella Streaming who came together for a fun-filled exhibition tournament packed with laughter and moments of hilarity for the audience. The main WCC tournament saw Dasindu Theekshana coming in first place during the Red Bull M.E.O Season four WCC Grand Finals while Harsha Caldera and Heshan Aminda came in second and third place respectively.
Open to all, won by one, the Red Bull M.E.O. is a fully open and free-to-enter tournament that offers competitive mobile players across the world the chance to compete, win, and build their reputation as the best mobile gamer in their country.
Esports and gaming fans can catch the exciting action of the Red Bull M.E.O Regional Finals live on Red Bull Gaming on Facebook – www.facebook.com/RedBullGaming or Red Bull’s official Twitch channel – https://www.twitch.tv/redbullen on November 21 at 2pm (GMT+8).
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Advantage Bangladesh after Shanto ton

Bangladesh put themselves in a strong position in the opening Test against New Zealand after skipper Najmul Shanto struck a well-crafted century on the third day at Sylhet. Shanto remained unbeaten on 104 and was involved in an unbroken stand of 96 with Mushfiqur Rahim as the hosts went into stumps with a lead of 205.
New Zealand started off well after managing to erase the deficit even though Bangladesh were favourites to fetch the first-innings lead when play began. The visitors were trailing by 44 runs with only the tail left to bat but Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee kept the home side at bay in the first hour before Jamieson was trapped lbw. New Zealand then managed to eke out a 7-run lead before Southee departed to give Mominul Haque his third wicket.
While Bangladesh batted out a tricky 10-over period before the lunch break, New Zealand struck immediately in the second session. Ajaz Patel got one to turn in sharply and Zakir Hasan failed to connect while attempting a nudge. As a result, the batter was trapped plumb in front to give New Zealand the first breakthrough. And then came a cruel blow in the next over as Shanto drove one straight off Southee, who got a touch before the ball hit the stumps with the non-striker Mahmudul Hasan caught short of his crease.
At 26/2, the home side needed a partnership to steady the ship. They got exactly that with Shanto and Mominul adding 90 for the third wicket. Mominul, who took time to get going, hit three boundaries in the space of five deliveries as the duo counterattacked before a drinks break. The two batters guided Bangladesh to a good position before the Tea break but the visitors struck again immediately after resumption.
This time, it was a run out again as Shanto was caught ball watching, leaving Mominul stranded. Despite the unfortunate dismissal, Bangladesh took control of the game with Shanto remaining firm at one end. Rahim, who didn’t open his account for ten deliveries, broke free against Ajaz with two boundaries in the span of three deliveries and raced to 19 off just 28 at one point.
Glenn Phillips, who had a fruitful outing with the ball in the first innings, couldn’t recreate the magic this time around as Shanto picked him apart for three boundaries in two overs. New Zealand just couldn’t create any chances before the close of play as Shanto kept going before bringing up a brilliant ton that has now firmly put Bangladesh in the driver’s seat.
Brief scores:
Bangladesh 310 & 212/3 (Najmul Shanto 104*, Mushfiqur Rahim 43*) lead New Zealand 317 (Kane Williamson 104, Glenn Phillips 42; Taijul Islam 4/109) by 205 runs
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For the first time in their cricketing history, Uganda qualified for the T20 World Cup after brushing aside Rwanda in their final game of the Africa region qualifier. In the process, they denied Zimbabwe a spot in the main event next year that is scheduled to be held in the West Indies and the USA.
Earlier in the competition, Namibia became the first team to clinch one of the two available spots for qualification to the tournament proper.
Going into the final round of fixtures on Thursday (November 30), Uganda were favourites to get the job done as they were up against a winless Rwanda. For Zimbabwe to usurp Uganda in the points table, they had to defeat Kenya and hope for Uganda to slip against Rwanda. However, Rwanda lost a wicket in the very first over of their innings and never recovered.
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Zimbabwe did all they could from their end as the in-form captain Sikandar Raza promoted himself up the order and smashed eight sixes en route his 48-ball 82. Zimbabwe ended up posting 217 on the board as a result but that loss to Uganda four days ago came back to hurt them in the end.
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In particular, Starc is expected to be hotly pursued by franchises, despite his history of making himself unavailable after being acquired in previous auctions. Sources close to Cricket Australia have disclosed that at least five franchises have reached out to the left-armer, and he is likely to feature prominently on the marquee list.
Following the registration, franchises will be tasked with trimming the list. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) anticipates around 70 players to be sold at the auction. The BCCI has specified that transactions totaling up to INR 262.95 crore can occur at the auction, with 77 available slots across the 10 squads. Additionally, teams can acquire up to 30 foreign players.
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