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Kenya’s Delta eSports fall in close battle as Nigeria’s Sierra 7 escape elimination by a whisker

Chrisphine Magak
Kenya's Delta eSports in the Carry1st Africa Cup tournament.
Kenya's Delta eSports in the Carry1st Africa Cup tournament.

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Kenya’s Delta eSports fell with heads held high after a narrow 1-2 loss to Nigeria’s Sierra 7 in a thrilling Carry1st Africa Cup Group A clash. The nail-biting match saw Sierra 7 narrowly avoid elimination.

Sierra 7 dominated the first map, winning 250-186, but the Kenyans, led by captain Michael, staged a remarkable comeback in the Search and Destroy phase, hitting the 7-point target with precision and leaving the Nigerians on edge.

On the Control map in Raid, Delta eSports showed clear intent to secure a win in their first series of the Grand Finals. However, Sierra 7, fully aware of the stakes, fought tooth and nail to deny them victory.

The match followed a tough loss for Sierra 7, who had earlier been defeated 1-2 by their West African rivals Aura233 in a heated derby, ceding regional bragging rights.

The final showdown of the series between Delta eSports and Sierra 7 went down to the wire, with the Nigerians clinching a narrow 3-2 victory on the last map.

Sierra 7’s captain, Virus, who played a pivotal role in their win, admitted the pressure was overwhelming.

“I’m actually still shaking,” he confessed in a post-match interview.

Despite the loss, Delta eSports, represented by Michael, Twix, Miheso, Storm, and Breaker, remain optimistic about their chances of reaching the Grand Finals scheduled for Sunday, November 24, 2024.

“I tried my best in every round but I think that these guys were a better team so kudos to cheers to them,” Michael remarked, adding confidently, “Oh yeah sure, definitely,” in reference to winning their next match.

Elsewhere, in a match that took the least time in the tournament so far, South Africa’s NXG smashed another Kenyan team CZY eSports a quick 2-0 propelling the South Africans to the top of Group B after they won against Morocco’s SUN eSports who got disqualified after a banned flashbang was discovered in their play setup.

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