Indian women’s cricket sensation Smriti Mandhana recently turned heads at the OnePlus 15R launch event with her engaging comments about esports and gaming. During the event, she recalled her memorable experience competing alongside Jonathan Amaral, one of India’s most popular BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) players, in the OnePlus Dominate Season 1 event.
Smriti Mandhana Praises BGMI Star Jonathan
Mandhana warmly shared, “I remember playing with Jonathan at OnePlus Dominate S1. I won that one and took home the chicken dinner.” Her remarks highlighted not only her competitive spirit but also her enthusiasm for gaming culture, especially the growing intersection between sports and esports communities.
The star cricketer also praised Jonathan’s exceptional gameplay, saying that she “closely follows his game” and admires his strategic approach and skill set. Known for his precise aim and sharp reflexes, Jonathan, a member of GodLike Esports, has built a massive fan following in the Indian BGMI scenes. Mandhana’s recognition of his talent demonstrates how mainstream athletes are increasingly acknowledging esports as a legitimate and respected form of competition.
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The event itself celebrated the launch of OnePlus’s powerful new smartphone, the OnePlus 15R, designed to deliver a top-tier gaming experience. With enhanced performance, display quality, and cooling features, the device aims to cater to gamers like Jonathan and fans like Mandhana who appreciate high-performance technology.
Mandhana’s playful yet respectful nod to Jonathan’s skills at the event bridged two dynamic worlds—traditional sports and esports—showing how the boundaries between them continue to blur in India’s rapidly evolving entertainment landscape.
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