VALORANT player in emergency room – patient shaves opponent despite hospital set-up

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The player Nishil is in hospital during the first match of a VALORANT tournament. The opponents still have no chance against him.

During a Collegiate VALORANT tournament last week, gamer Nishil Shah was suddenly hospitalised due to an emergency. While the VALORANT gamer was in the hospital bed, he played a best-of-three in the tournament and even claimed victory with his team.

Just before the match, Nishil had to be admitted to the emergency room due to pancreatitis. Due to this, his team ODU Esports hoped that the opponents would agree to postpone the match, which was scheduled to take place on Saturday. However, they had no mercy on Nishil and his team and did not postpone the match.

Although the VALORANT player was in hospital, Nishil still decided to compete in the match. With a laptop and an additional mouse, the gamer was able to participate in the match from his hospital bed. In the best-of-three, Nishil’s team emerged clear winners. The opponents were crushed 2-0 on maps. An already convincing 13-3 on Ascent was followed by a further show of strength with 13-1 on Breeze.

After the defeat, the opposing team had a few words for ODU Esports: “Good games! Glad you guys were able to play!” Other Twitter users, however, couldn’t help mocking their opponents: “Refusing to reschedule and then losing to someone who’s in the ER, I’m laughing my ass off.” Player Nishil Shah, meanwhile, is on the mend. His teammate “Nick” confirmed it via Twitter a day later: “He’s better now.”