India Wins Gold & World Title at Global Esports Games in Mumbai

India triumphed at the Global Esports Games in Mumbai, winning a gold medal and the World Championship title in Clash Royale. Anuhith Gosala secured the victory with a thrilling 3-2 win over Kazakhstan's Miras in the grand finals. In DOTA 2, Team India earned a bronze medal, while Turkiye took the gold. The event showcased world-class competition and was celebrated for uniting the global esports community.

Key Points: India Wins Gold at Global Esports Games World Finals

  • Anuhith Gosala wins Clash Royale gold
  • India beats Kazakhstan 3-2 in finals
  • India secures bronze medal in DOTA 2
  • Event held in Mumbai with packed arena
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India clinch gold medal, World Championship at Global Esports Games

Anuhith Gosala clinches Clash Royale gold for India at the Global Esports Games in Mumbai. Team India also secures a bronze in DOTA 2.

"This moment is surreal. To win the Grand Finals here in India, in front of a home crowd, makes it even more emotional. - Anuhith Gosala"

Mumbai, March 23

India clinched a gold medal and World Championship at the Global Esports Games in front of a packed arena of fans. India's Anuhith Gosala defeated Miras of Kazakhstan in the Clash Royale finals with a 3-2 scoreline to win the gold. In DOTA 2, while Turkiye clinched the gold medal, India won the bronze.

In Clash Royale, India first beat the USA in the lower bracket finals to enter the grand finals with a scoreline of 2-1 in a nail-biting finish to the game.

Kazakhstan had already qualified for the grand finale the previous day after they beat India 2-0 in the upper bracket finals.

In the finals after constant back and forth, Anuhith Gosala clinched a thrilling 3-2 win and secured the gold medal for Team India.

In Dota 2, Team India secured the bronze medal after losing out to Mongolia in the lower bracket finals. In the grand finals, Turkiye beat Mongolia with a scoreline of 3-1 to take home the gold medal.

Sharing his thoughts on the victory, Team India's Clash Royale gold medallist, Anuhith Gosala, said, "This moment is surreal. To win the Grand Finals here in India, in front of a home crowd, makes it even more emotional. The preparation was relentless, the pressure was intense, and every match tested my limits, but that's what makes this victory so special. Hearing the cheers, feeling that energy, and lifting this title for the country is an indescribable pride. This is for India, and for everyone who believes in us. I hope this win inspires many others to follow in our path."

Shripad Ashtekar, Founder, Eflag Corp, said, "Over the past few days, we have witnessed not just world-class competition, but the coming together of talent, innovation, and community on a truly global stage. We hope to keep delivering such platforms and strong foundations for future growth by unlocking new opportunities for Indian players, creators, and the broader AVGC ecosystem. We are proud to have played a key role and look forward to building on this momentum in the years ahead."

Paul J. Foster, KStJH, President and CEO, Global Esports Federation, added, "As the Global Esports Games Mumbai World Finals come to a close, we celebrate not only the incredible performances of our athletes but the spirit of unity and connection that defines our global community. Mumbai has delivered exceptional energy, passion, and hospitality, reinforcing our belief that esports transcends borders and brings the world together. We are deeply grateful to our partners in India for setting a new benchmark for excellence, and we now look forward to continuing this journey as we head to Los Angeles later this year."

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our athletes! 🥇 The dedication is inspiring. I hope this gets more coverage on mainstream news channels. Our youth are achieving greatness on a global stage, and they deserve all the recognition.
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David E
Watching from the US, that was an incredible final. The atmosphere in Mumbai looked electric. Hats off to Anuhith Gosala for that comeback. Great to see esports getting this kind of global platform.
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Siddharth J
A bronze in DOTA 2 is also a huge achievement! The competition is fierce. We need more investment in infrastructure and training. Imagine what our teams could do with proper academies and support, just like cricket or badminton.
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Rohit P
Bas bhai, dil jeet liya! 🥳 That 3-2 finish had me on the edge of my seat. This win is for every Indian gamer who's been told to "get a real job." Talent hai humare paas, ab dikha diya duniya ko!
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Kavya N
A respectful note: While celebrating, let's also remember this is one event. We need sustained performance across all major tournaments to be considered a true esports powerhouse. The foundation is there, but the journey has just begun.
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Michael C

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