Collegiate Valorant Player Nishil had to play from the Emergency Room, because the team they were playing refused to reschedule. Guess they should have rescheduled...
During a Valorant competition, the collegiate player Nishil had a medical emergency and was sent to the ER. Because of this, his team asked their next opponent, if they could reschedule the match, which they refused.
Nishil, suffering a pancreatitis and laying in a hospital bed, decided to participate in the match anyway. The Game was a best of 3, so he might have had to participate in up to 5 games, depending on their performance. Still under medical care, this could have proven rather difficult.
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So I guess, Nishil and his team decided to make it as quick and painful for the enemy team as possible, absolutely stomping them 2-0.
This is Nishil, a collegiate Valorant player who had a medical emergency and had pancreatitis send him to the ER. The team they were playing refused to reschedule, so this bad a$$ played a bo3 from his hospital bed and won... 2-0Legend pic.twitter.com/KdDxhVdVZF
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) October 22, 2022
The matches weren't even close! Equipped with his gaming laptop and his medication, Nishil and his teammates annihilated their opponents. The matches had a 13-1 and 13-3 score, so they got absolutely manhandled. Talk about a real life superhero story in Esports. He is a certified badass for this one, and his team deserves a hell of a lot of respect as well.
The best moment, though, was when Nishil requested a 5-minute break, to get some shots. The disrespect!
Probably the sickest player comms of all timeMid series from his hospital bed, Collegiate Valorant player @nishil08 needed a 5 minute break after a 13-1 stomp to "get some shots" in him and an IV change pic.twitter.com/l4idLt0sIS
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) October 23, 2022
Imagine, you're getting absolutely annihilated by the enemy team, who have one dude playing from the ER, and then they ask for a 5-minute break, so he can get his shots. Just uninstall the game at that point.
Even Riot took notice and stepped in, gifting Nishil a gun buddy and VP for his efforts. It's not much, but it's honest work.
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Regarding Nishil's health, a teammate of his responded on Twitter, saying that he is fine now, so we actually get a happy ending to this epic story.