Savage! Indonesia Is Ready To Face The Philippines In The 2021 MLBB SEA Games Grand Final
Indonesia advances to the Grand Final with the Philippines (photo: MPL Indonesia YouTube screenshot)

JAKARTA - The semifinal round of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang at the 2021 SEA Games between Indonesia and Malaysia was quite fierce.

However, Indonesia managed to win two games in a row in the second match of the semifinal which took place in Hanoi, Vietnam this time.

Unlike in the Group Stage, Indonesia fielded the same athletes in the two previous matches, namely Albert, Calvin Winata (CW), Rivaldi Fatah (R7), Gilang (Sanz), Calvin (Vyn).

In the first game, Albert chose Baxia as his hero in the match with Malaysia. R7 uses Esmeralda, CW uses Wanwan, then VYN uses Ruby, while SANZ uses Vale.

The match lasted 17 minutes 31 seconds. At that time, Indonesia was ahead of Malaysia by getting 13 kills. Unfortunately, Malaysia can only collect 2 kills.

CW came out as MVP in the first game with 4 Kill, 1 Death, and 7 Assist with his chosen hero, Wanwan.

Indonesia also won the second game, with a total of 22 kills from Malaysia which only got 5 kills.

Unlike before, this time R7 used Akai, Sanz used Lylia CW's heroes using Popol and Kupa, Vyn with Khufra, and Albert with Lancelot.

The match lasted quite a long time from the first game, which was 20 minutes 44 seconds. In this second game, it turned out that there were two names from Indonesian athletes who came out as MVP.

Sanz with Lylia and CW with Popol and Kupa-ya. Sanz managed to collect 5 Kill, 1 Death, and 14 Assists. Meanwhile, CW managed to get 3 kills, 1 death, and 10 assists.

The end of Indonesia's match with Malaysia in the semifinals brought Indonesia to the Grand Final to meet the Philippines.

The Grand Finals will take place on Friday, 20 May. You can still watch it on MPL Indonesia's YouTube channel.


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