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SouL Mortal PUBG Mobile ID, stats, K/D ratio, setup and more

  • Feb 25, 2021
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PUBG Mobile's astronomical rise in recent years has facilitated the growth of its competitive landscape, and game-related content creation has grown at a rapid pace.Undoubtedly, Naman "Mortal" Mathur is one of India's most famous personalities in both esports and content creation. For anyone who has followed PUBG Mobile, it is impossible not to know SouL Mortal. In this article, we'll talk about Mortal's PUBG mobile ID, stats, and more.PUBG Mobile ID of MortalMortal's PUBG Mobile ID is 590211476 and his in-game nickname is SouL Mortal. He is also the leader of the SouL team.Here are his stats for PUBG Mobile Season 14.Mortal only played Squad Mode in Season 14. So far, he's played 26 games and has 4.46 K / D, which is pretty surprising.In the previous season, he played one "double" and 236 matches for the team. He had 4.72 K / D in Season 13.Mortal’s Professional CareerMortal is a player and owner of the popular PUBG Mobile "Team SouL". He won many awards for his name as a professional player.His team took 1st place in PUBG Mobile Club Open - Spring Split: India 2019 and PUBG Mobile India Series 2019.Team SouL also finished second in the PUBG Mobile Club Open - Fall Split: South Asia 2019.Read More: PUBG Unban in India | Latest NewsMortal’s YouTube channelMortal started creating content for YouTube in September 2016. He initially posted content related to another popular mobile game called "Mini Militia".Mortal then switched to PUBG Mobile after the game was released. It garnered over 5.5 million subscribers and has over 621 million views. He is currently using iPhone 11 Pro Max.His YouTube channel description reads:“Mobile/iPad Streamer and a professional player for Team SouL.”Also Read: PUBG Mobile India launch date, new features, countries where the game was unbanned 

Tokyo Olympics: Russian men end US mastery in 100m backstrokes, Australia's ladies sparkle again in the swimming

  • Jul 27, 2021
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Russian men swimmers finished America's strength in the 100m backstrokes while Kaylee McKeown gave Australia's ladies another Olympic gold to celebrate at the Tokyo Games on Tuesday. Tom Dean won gold and colleague Duncan Scott the silver in the 200 free-form as the two British swimmers left their adversaries afterwards, Brazil's Fernando Scheffer taking the bronze. "It's stunning. It's a little glimpse of heaven having gold around my neck ... I contracted COVID twice over the most recent a year ... sitting in my level in segregation, Olympic gold was 1,000,000 miles away," he said. Also Read: Shikhar Dhawan Finishes 10,000 Runs In International Cricket As OpenerIn the men's 100 backstrokes, an occasion won by US swimmers at the last six Games, Evgeny Rylov and Kliment Kolesnikov took best positions on the platform with Rio champion Ryan Murphy of the United States coming third. McKeown conveyed a staggering late fightback in the ladies' 100 backstrokes to pip Canada's Kylie Masse and add to Ariarne Titmus' gold in the 400m free on Monday just as the group gold in the 4x100 free-form hand-off. The 20-year-old McKeown's time was only two-hundredths of a second short of the world record she set in the Australian preliminaries in June. McKeown would more likely than not have had the option to contend at Tokyo if the Games had been hung on time last year with her dad battling with mental disease. He passed on in August. "It's not really what I have experienced, everybody has their own excursion. It just so happens I have made some intense memories," she said when gotten some information about her arrangements. In another race that went last possible minute - Lydia Jacoby of the United States won gold in the ladies' 100m breaststrokes, the 17-year-old Alaskan completing in 1:04.95, 0.27 seconds in front of Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa. Also Read: Tokyo Olympics Australia's Ariarne Titmus Shocks American Katie Ledecky

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IPL 2022: Teams who best win percentage in IPL history

  • Mar 24, 2022
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Most Winning Teams In  IPLThe wait is almost about to get over for the 10-teams 2022 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as it is all set to start on Saturday (March 26). Reigning IPL champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will lock horns with Kolkata knight Riders (KK) in the opening game at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai which will be a re-match of last year’s final. Two new teams are added and a total of ten teams will be in contention for the title. The last time ten teams participated in the IPL was way back in the year 2011 when CSK went on to lift their back-to-back second title.Most consistent teamsMaintaining consistency in the shortest format of the game is never easy for the teams. In a format where a game can change in a blink of an eye, it takes a lot of effort from a team to be consistent in T20s. But over the years, one has seen several teams in IPL maintaining consistency not only in a single season but year after year. So with a brand new season of IPL just about to start, we are taking a look at the top 5 teams with the best winning percentage in the tournament.Chennai Super Kings have the best winning percentage in the IPL so far. The four-time champions have won 117 out of their 195 games and have a winning percentage of 60.30. They are followed by Mumbai Indians who have a winning percentage of 58.52. No team has won more games (127) and more titles (5) than Mumbai in the IPL.Kolkata Knight Riders are at number three for winning 108 of their 209 games. They have a winning percentage of 51.67. They are followed by Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals at number four and five respectively. Sunrisers Hyderabad has a winning percentage of 50.00 for winning 69 of their 138 games. Rajasthan Royals, on the other hand, have won 86 of their 175 games and have a winning percentage of 49.71.TeamMatchesWonLostTieNo resultWin %Chennai Super Kings195117771160.30Mumbai Indians217127904058.52Kolkata Knight Riders2091081014051.67Sunrisers Hyderabad13869694050.00Rajasthan Royals17586873249.71Royal Challengers Bangalore2111001073448.30Delhi Capitals210961124246.15Punjab Kings204941104046.07