Anuhith Gosala Leads India to Gold at Global Esports Games
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Mumbai, March 23 (NationPress) In an electrifying atmosphere, India proudly secured the gold medal at the Global Esports Games as Anuhith Gosala triumphed over Miras from Kazakhstan in the nail-biting Clash Royale finals, winning 3-2. Additionally, India brought home a bronze in DOTA 2, while Türkiye emerged victorious in that category.
During the Clash Royale competition, India first overcame the USA in a thrilling lower bracket final, edging forward to the grand finals with a narrow 2-1 victory. Kazakhstan had already locked in their final spot a day earlier by defeating India 2-0 in the upper bracket finals. The finals showcased a series of intense matches, culminating in Anuhith Gosala's dramatic 3-2 win, securing the gold for Team India.
In the DOTA 2 segment, Team India claimed the bronze after facing defeat against Mongolia in the lower bracket finals. Türkiye went on to win the gold medal in the grand finals, defeating Mongolia 3-1.
Reflecting on his monumental win, gold medallist Anuhith Gosala expressed, “This moment feels surreal. Winning the Grand Finals here in India, amidst a supportive home crowd, adds a layer of emotion. The preparation was rigorous, the pressure immense, and every match tested my limits, making this victory incredibly special. The cheers, the energy, and lifting this title for my country fills me with indescribable pride. This victory is for India and everyone who has faith in us. I hope it inspires many to pursue similar paths.”
Paul J. Foster, KStJH, President and CEO of the Global Esports Federation, remarked, “As we conclude the Global Esports Games Mumbai World Finals, we celebrate not just the outstanding performances of our athletes, but the unity and connection that defines our global community. Mumbai has showcased exceptional energy, passion, and hospitality, affirming that esports transcends boundaries and brings the world closer. We express our gratitude to our partners in India for establishing a new standard of excellence and eagerly anticipate our journey to Los Angeles later this year.”
The Global Esports Games in Mumbai was inaugurated by Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Over four days, Mumbai hosted 48 elite competitors from 19 nations, marking the conclusion of the GEG Mumbai World Finals before transitioning to Los Angeles for the 2026 Global Esports Games.