Top 10 PUBG MOBILE Players In India - July 2020
The PUBG Mobile India Series was the unofficial finishing point
for the Spring season and although 7 Indian teams are set to represent
the region in the World League Season Zero, the rest of the teams will
have to try again next time. While teams continue to play in other
tournaments such as the PUBG Mobile India Series and other third party
events and scrims, it’s time to take a stock of which players have
impressed over the course of the spring season. Here’s our pick for the
top 10 PUBG Mobile players in India:
An experienced player who brings a new depth to the squad
Ted joins the list in ninth position, with consistent high level performances in official and third party tournaments in recent months. The player was the third highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia league stage and is one of the few players in the Indian circuit, who has been around for such a long time. His experience and maturity will be invaluable to SynerGE in the World League and will hopefully make the difference in improving their performance from last season.
[Also read: Ronak Joins Godlike For PMIS; Gill Moves To Orange Rock]
While Fnatic may not have qualified for the World League and will most likely be playing third party events for the next couple of months, fans of the player will be happy to know that Owais will be seen at World League, where he will be playing with Megastars. His experience and versatility will be extremely useful assets for the team and we can't wait to see what he is able to achieve with Megastars.
Seervi placed 4th and 6th respectively in the PMPL South Asia League stage and finals and made one of the most memorable plays of the tournament when he clutched a 1v3 versus eventual champions, Celtz to win a chicken dinner. Seervi, along with SynerGE will be a part of the World League, and while their last international outing was not the most memorable, he will be hoping for a better showing, this time around.
Having led his team to a brilliant win at the PMPL South Asia League stage, where he was also the fifth highest fragger, Mavi is a player who has a lot of potential. With new teammates arriving in the roster, he now has a stronger arsenal to work with and the upcoming World League will be a good test for Mavi and his boys, as they go up against the best of the best in the world.
He was the 7th highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia League stage and in the recently concluded PMIS 2020 finals, he was awarded the Annihilator award for being the player with the most amount of damage.
Recent performances include being the top fragger at the PMIS 2020 finals and the PMPL South Asia League Stage. He was also the second-highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia finals, just behind his teammate, Clutchgod. There’s simply no point mentioning the countless number of big plays and clutches that the player has made, but a 16 kill performance on day 2 of the PMIS semifinals is one that we will all remember.
Let us know who you’re top 10 players are for the first half of the year in the comments below.
10. Sc0utOP - Orange Rock
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No list is complete without Sc0utOP
It has been a rocky season for Scout and Fnatic, but his recent move to
Orange Rock may be the key to unlocking some new secrets. While we all know that he is an insanely talented player in the mid and long range, whether
the super team will work is something that we are yet to find out.
While Orange Rock had a very decent run till the semifinals stage at
PMIS, they completely broke down in the finals. Of course a large part
of this has to do with their IGL, Mavi having some issues with his
health, but it was still disappointing for the fans. Everyone expects
great things from Scout and while the player is always in the headlines,
his trophy cabinet does feel a bit empty at the moment. Like everyone
else on this list, he too will be in action at the World League, which
kicks off at the end of this week.9. Ted - SynerGE
An experienced player who brings a new depth to the squad
Ted joins the list in ninth position, with consistent high level performances in official and third party tournaments in recent months. The player was the third highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia league stage and is one of the few players in the Indian circuit, who has been around for such a long time. His experience and maturity will be invaluable to SynerGE in the World League and will hopefully make the difference in improving their performance from last season.
8. GiLL - Orange Rock
Rosters change, talent stays
Arshpreet ‘GiLL’ Singh was Godlike’s (now NovaGodlike)
best performer in the PMPL and a crucial part of why the squad managed
to qualify for the World League. While he has now joined Orange Rock
alongside Mavi, Sc0utOP and Daljitsk, GiLL has managed to give everyone a
glimpse of his famed skillset. He was the third highest highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia Finals and the 10th highest in the league stage. Fans
can’t wait to see how he and his new superstar lineup are able to work
together and how well they are able to represent India on a global
stage. It is going to be his first major international tournament and
GiLL seems to be the type of player who should be able to step up and
shine, no matter what is put in front of him.[Also read: Ronak Joins Godlike For PMIS; Gill Moves To Orange Rock]
7. Vexe - Megastars
A player that everyone is watching at the moment
A rising star in the Indian PUBG Mobile community, Vexe
is a young talent who has impressed everyone with his skills. One of
the key members in the Megastars roster that has qualified for the World
League, Vexe was the second highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia
League stage. The young star is one of the hottest prospects in
the region and with consistent fragging and good game sense, has managed
to make a name for himself. In less than a week, he will be a
part of the World League, where Megastars takes on some of the best
teams and players in the world. That will be the biggest test in Vexe’s
career up until now and it will be interesting to see whether the player
can hold up in a high pressure environment.6. Clutchgod - TSM-Entity
Success at every stage
Having come into the limelight after winning the PUBG MOBILE India Tour
in 2019, Clutchgod has shown no signs of stopping. From SouL to
TSM-Entity, the player has managed to make a place for himself
everywhere and has only gotten better with the experience from past
events. The in-game leader for TSM-Entity, Clutchgod not only enables
his star players to go and frag out, but is also consistently on the
charts himself. In fact, he was the top fragger in the PMPL South Asia Finals - true testament to his team’s aggressive kill heavy playstyle. It’s
fair to say that he has one of the most difficult roles in the team and
although it may not be the most apparent, he and Neyoo have to be the
most versatile and adaptable players in the squad, while also
contributing to the kills.5. Owais - Fnatic
Owais has been the shining star in Fnatic
Despite a very mediocre season in terms of results, Owais remains one of the fan favorites in the country due to his long history and incredibly high skill level. A
dependable figure in the team, Owais is not only the primary in-game
leader for Fnatic but an exemplary performer who seems to always
contribute with kills and assists. The arrival of Maxkash seems to be
working for the squad as Fnatic’s second place finish at PMIS 2020
proved. Owais was the 5th highest fragger at PMIS. While Fnatic may not have qualified for the World League and will most likely be playing third party events for the next couple of months, fans of the player will be happy to know that Owais will be seen at World League, where he will be playing with Megastars. His experience and versatility will be extremely useful assets for the team and we can't wait to see what he is able to achieve with Megastars.
4. Seervi - SynerGE
Mr.consistent
While he may not be the most popular name on the list, Seervi is one of the region’s most consistent performers. With
a heap of raw talent and fragging power, Seervi also calls the game for
his team and has slowly but surely developed into an incredibly well
rounded player. He has helped transition his team to becoming a much
more kill heavy play style and although the team has some trouble with
placements and consistency, they have improved massively when it comes
to fragging.Seervi placed 4th and 6th respectively in the PMPL South Asia League stage and finals and made one of the most memorable plays of the tournament when he clutched a 1v3 versus eventual champions, Celtz to win a chicken dinner. Seervi, along with SynerGE will be a part of the World League, and while their last international outing was not the most memorable, he will be hoping for a better showing, this time around.
3. Mavi - Orange Rock
Orange Rock's Mavi is one of the sharpest minds in the region
Considered to be one of the smartest players in the region, Mavi
is undoubtedly the best IGL in India at the moment. With a very high
level understanding of the game, Mavi is able to lead his troops with
incredible efficiency and effectiveness and is one of the key reasons
behind Orange Rock’s rise to fame. He is also a really strong fragger
who is able to almost always contribute along with calling the shots and
planning ahead. Another strong suit in Mavi is the fact that his usage of utility is by far the best in the country and he has shown this very consistently. Individual skills aside, what seems to be the most redeeming factor about Mavi is that he will always play for the team and is never afraid to do the dirty work for his teammates.
Whether it be in terms of scouting, playing risky angles, being the
first one to go in or baiting for his team, Mavi is a leader who leads
from the front.Having led his team to a brilliant win at the PMPL South Asia League stage, where he was also the fifth highest fragger, Mavi is a player who has a lot of potential. With new teammates arriving in the roster, he now has a stronger arsenal to work with and the upcoming World League will be a good test for Mavi and his boys, as they go up against the best of the best in the world.
2. Zgod - TSM-Entity
One half of TSM-Entity's deadly duo
Having dominated the Indian circuit in recent months, TSM-Entity are
undoubtedly the top dogs in the circuit. The addition of Abhishek ‘ZGod’
Choudhary at the beginning of the season has helped the team improve on
their performances and taken them to a new level of domination. Zgod isn’t just a prolific fragger but an insanely smart player as well; his
ability to solo carry his team, especially if TSM take some early
casualties, is second to none. One of the most dependable names in
India, Zgod is a name who has a bright future ahead. Zgod’s
ruthlessness and big brain plays in-game seems to be the polar opposite
of his personality in real life, where he comes across as extremely
jovial and good spirited.He was the 7th highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia League stage and in the recently concluded PMIS 2020 finals, he was awarded the Annihilator award for being the player with the most amount of damage.
1. Jonathan - TSM-Entity
This one was really a no brainer
There’s only one name which comes to mind when we say to India’s best
PUBG Mobile player, and Jonathan Amaral has proved time and again that
that name is his. The 19-year old player is almost always in the top 5
fraggers list in every tournament he participates in, if not at the very
top. Excelling in almost every department and backed up by a
squad who deserve to take the top 4 spots in this list, Jonathan’s
ability to find kills in every situation and take gunfights confidently
makes him a nightmare to deal with. There’s really no argument
to be made about which player deserves the top spot and if you know
someone wants to disagree, we’d really like to find out why.Recent performances include being the top fragger at the PMIS 2020 finals and the PMPL South Asia League Stage. He was also the second-highest fragger in the PMPL South Asia finals, just behind his teammate, Clutchgod. There’s simply no point mentioning the countless number of big plays and clutches that the player has made, but a 16 kill performance on day 2 of the PMIS semifinals is one that we will all remember.
Let us know who you’re top 10 players are for the first half of the year in the comments below.

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