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Team SOUL in BMPS Grand Finals: Naman ‘Mortal’ Mathur believes “right mentality” resulted in the team’s success

Team SOUL in BMPS Grand Finals: Naman ‘Mortal’ Mathur believes “right mentality” resulted in the team’s success

Mortal on Team Soul qualification for BMPS Season 1 Finals (Image Via Mortal)
Team SOUL in BMPS Grand Finals: Naman ‘Mortal’ Mathur believes “right mentality” resulted in the team’s success – Riding on some sensational performances on the league stage, Team Soul have made their way into the grand finals in the inaugural edition of the Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series (BMPS Season 1). The grand finals of the […]

Team SOUL in BMPS Grand Finals: Naman ‘Mortal’ Mathur believes “right mentality” resulted in the team’s success – Riding on some sensational performances on the league stage, Team Soul have made their way into the grand finals in the inaugural edition of the Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series (BMPS Season 1). The grand finals of the BMPS Season 1 are set to kick off on 9th June 2022. Mortal shared his thought on the team’s qualification for the event. Let’s check out the quote and other details of the event.

 

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Team Soul, champions of PUBG Mobile India Series 2019, qualified for the finals after finishing second in the high-voltage league stage with 519 points (finishes – 274 and position points – 245), including nine chicken dinners. 

Also Read: Soul Goblin: Player to watch out for the Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series Season 1

Team SOUL in BMPS Grand Finals: Naman ‘Mortal’ Mathur believes “right mentality” resulted in the team’s success

A prominent team, comprising of country’s popular BGMI athletes—gaming leader Sahil Jhakar (Soul Omega), supporter Sohail Shaikh (Soul Hector), assaulters Akshat Goel (Soul Akshat), and Harsh Paudwal (Soul Goblin) pulled off brilliant gameplay in the league stage and will now aim for the top finish in the finals. The team has been coached by Amit Dubey (Soul Amit) and Aman Jain (Soul Aman).

Team Soul’s assaulter Harsh Paudwal aka Soul Goblin was the most impressive athlete in the league stage as he put up an exceptional performance to claim the highest 120 kills in the tournament. He was also the fastest player to grab 100 kills in the league stage. 

Team SOUL in BMPS Grand Finals: Naman 'Mortal' Mathur believes "right mentality" resulted in the team's success
TEAM SOUL In BMPS Season 1 grand finals (Image via Soulesports)

The team also has veteran BGMI athletes Naman Mathur aka Mortal and Yash Soni aka Viper as substitute players who featured in the last four games of the league stage. Mortal won a Chicken Dinner in the first game itself while, on the other hand, Viper also played a crucial role to help the team become one of the hot favorites to win the championship. 

“We are really happy that we made it out of a really competitive league stage for the finals of the BMPS series. We didn’t start as the favorites of winning the championship but the sheer dedication and hard work of every team member resulted in getting the spot in the Finals of the tournament. The Finals will be a portentous evaluation of our team’s skill but I have a firm belief in the team’s zeal and hard work. It is a challenge that was awaited by us and we feel more than ready to take it. The right mentality and proper grind towards the game make everything possible and a sure-shot path to get the success,” an elated Naman Mathur aka Mortal said after qualifying for the finals. 

Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series is the country’s biggest BGMI tournament and features a whopping prize pool of Rs 2 crore in the ongoing Season 1 wherein 16 teams will fight for the prestigious crown in the grand finals, scheduled from June 9 to 12. The champion team will take home Rs 75 lakh while the second and third-placed teams will bag Rs 35 lakh and Rs 20 lakh respectively.

Read More- BMPS Season 1 Grand Finals: Check out the prize pool distribution of Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series Season 1

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