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Four-man split push rescues TNC over ECHO

Published Mar 26, 2022 19:41 pm  |  Updated Mar 26, 2022 19:41 pm

A huge four-man split push in Game 2 rescued TNC Pro Team ML from a sure defeat before dominating ECHO in the series clincher to complete the 2-1 reverse sweep on Saturday, March 26.

Photo from MPL Philippines

With ECHO scoring a four-man wipe of TNC at the 17-minute mark, SDzyz made a heads up play and managed to buy some time to delay the death push from the league leaders.

ECHO then went for the Lord at the 18-minute mark but just as its four players focused on securing the major objective, TNC went for a four-man back-door play against Yawi’s Natalia to take down the top lane inhibitor turret.

Kram’s Esmeralda then prevented the other four ECHO heroes to recall to the base as TNC completed the play and secured the series equalizer behind the huge 6-17 comeback.

SDzyz, although struggling all-game long, still finished with a deathless tally of 1-0-3 KDA while Yasuwo on the Kimmy added 3-6-2 tally.

BennyQT had a monster outing for ECHO with a perfect 7-0-6 KDA which went for naught as ECHO arrived late to defend its base.

ECHO seemed to be shackled by the Game 2 loss as TNC dictated the tempo of the deciding game as Escalera on the Natalia provided the map pressure against Karltzy’s Ling pick.

A huge midlane clash proved to be the game-turning point of the match as TNC took out two heroes from ECHO while Escalera completed the split push and took down Echo’s bottom lane inhibitor turret.

TNC then went for the tower lock in the next clash to complete the series comeback a 12-9 and hand ECHO its only third loss in seven game. TNC on the other hand closed in to a playoffs berth after the victory as it upped its point total to 21, good for the second spot of the standing.

Escalera unloaded a 5-6-4 showing while SDzyz had a 3-1-5 KDA on the Karina pick.

ECHO looked poise to cruise to the series win after a dominating 18-8 Game 1 win.

Karltzy ran wild in the series opener with a 6-1-8 KDA while Yawi displayed the newly buffed Masha finishing with a 3-3-6 line.

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