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A 6-member Nepali e-sports team, including four players, went to Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Tuesday to participate in the PUBG Mobile Global Open.
Suvin Prajapati (captain), Mausam Gurung, Dipesh Gurung and Ajay Shrestha will compete in the tournament from April 10 to 14. The name of the team is Tituke.
coach is Vipul Bhattarai and manager is Sangeeta Gurung. Anjan Dhamala, president of E-Sports Association Nepal, bid farewell to the team on Tuesday.
