PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia 2022 Spring Finals Day Overall Ranking 1

On the first day of the 2022 Spring Finals in South Asia, the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) saw Deadeyes Guys perform and take first place. The team scored 69 points, including 31 eliminations in 6 matches. Jyanmaara Esports and IGC Esports came in second and third with 68 and 67 points. In fourth place, Trained To Kill with 64 points.

Stalwart Esports, known for being one of the most aggressive teams in the world, also got off to a great start in fifth place with 62 points. Cel Sports, who climbed to the top of the league table in the league stage, finished sixth, followed by Skylights Games.

DRS Gaming, named to defending champion Wizzes Club, put in an average performance on day one and finished 12th with 40 points. Venom Legends, the 2022 Bangladesh National Championship winner, got off to a disastrous start as they only collected three points from six matches and are currently in the bottom tier.


PMPL 2022 South Asia Spring Finals, Day 1

Stalwart Esports placed fifth after day one of the PMPL Spring Finals (Image via PUBG Mobile)
Stalwart Esports placed fifth after day one of the PMPL Spring Finals (Image via PUBG Mobile)

Deadeyes Guys began his dominance in Game 1 by having a chicken dinner with 11 eliminations. Charisir helped his Raw team secure second place while Skylightz Gaming came in third after losing the fight to Deadeyes Guys.

High Voltage won the second match against Miramar nine times, while Trained To Kill finished second by one elimination.

PMPL Day 1 overall standings (Image via PUBG Mobile)
PMPL Day 1 overall standings (Image via PUBG Mobile)

Trained To Kill emerged victorious in Game 3 with eight playoffs. Once again, Deadeyes Guys and High Voltage performed well and held the 2nd and 3rd places. Venom Legends, PT, and DRS Gaming failed to gain any points.

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Stalwart Esports took their first win with 14 hits thanks to Action and Top. Helping by 29 game points, the team climbed to third overall after Game Four.

JayanMaara showed passive playing style and won the fifth match with 6 eliminations. However, the Mongolian team IHC topped the match standings as it finished second with 14 times.

DRS Gaming won Game 6 with four kills, while IHC again took first place in the game with 10 field positions and 10 kills.


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