BL4ZE esports becomes the first team to qualify for the Asia-Pacific LAN Finals by beating Pakistani team 2-1 in the upper bracket finals of the WESG South Asia closed Qualifiers have pushed them to the lower bracket to have a rematch with Global esports tomorrow in the lower bracket finals.
BL4ZE esports dropped only 1 map during the whole course of the qualifiers from the open qualifiers to the closed qualifiers and will now represent India and South Asia in the APAC LAN Qualifiers.
Match summary
VETO:
- BL4ZE removed Mirage
- Gaming Hub removed Overpass
- BL4ZE picked Nuke
- Gaming Hub picked Train
- BL4ZE removed Dust2
- Gaming Hub removed Vertigo
- Inferno was left over
Map 1: de_nuke
Gaming hub started the map with a strong and dominant showing on their T-side of Nuke with 9 consecutive rounds till it was answered by BL4ZE answered with their 3 rounds and the half was ended in favour of the Pakistani’s with a 11-4 score-line. Gaming Hub continued to show their dominance on their CT-side as well and finished Map 1 with a dominant 16-6 score-line.
Map 2: de_train
BL4ZE started this map rather strong by winning pistol and the following 2 rounds on the T-side but were countered by Gaming Hub with 3 of their own but it was a BL4ZE show the rest of the half and a dominant first half ended with a score-line of 11-4. Gaming Hub won the T side pistol and the following round ad started stringing some rounds together mking the score-line 13-11 but BL4ZE countered it and won the map with a 16-12 score-line.
Map 3: de_inferno
BL4ZE started this map strongly on their T side with 6 consecutive rounds and allowed Gaming hub only 4 rounds in the first half. BL4ZE won the CT-side pistol s well on the back of a ninja defuse but were immediately answered by Gaming hub with 6 rounds and made the score-line 12-10 but after that BL4ZE showed their composure and won 4 rounds with a might B-site hold Ace by Rossi “Rossi” Kiran.
Next up: Lower Bracket Finals : Global esports v/s Gaming Hub for a slot in the APAC Finals with BL4ZE.