PMPL Points Table and Live Standings for Day 4 Week 2 : PMPL South Asia Results, Prize Pool and Format | PUBG Mobile Esports

Tanish Chachra | 30/05/2020
PMPL Points Table and Live Standings for Day 3 W2 : PMPL South Asia Results, Prize Pool and Format | PUBG Mobile Esports

PMPL Points Table and Live Standings for Day 3 W2 : GODLIKE chase Orange rock as race for qualification of PMPL World League reaches halfway

PUBG Mobile South Asia Pro League enters into the third day of the second week two of the tournament. The second day of the competition was dominated by Orange rock who won the last two games.

Thus taking themselves at the top of the table with 33 points and 11 kills so far in the competition. The third day of the completion kick-started with a match at Erangel, followed by Sanhok, Vikendi, Erangel and Sanhok respectively.

At the moment, the table can still be shaken with a lot of rounds yet to be played and many points up for the grab. Team IND is just marginally behind.

Followed by Megastars and Deadeyes, who also pose a eat danger to Orange rocks for their pole position. With the game underway, the results for further rounds are still awaited.

Overall Standings of PMPL 2020

Team Matches Played Points
Orange Rock 31 438
TSM Entity 31 424
GodLike 31 382
Meagstars 32 340
Synergy 32 330
Fanatic 31 318
IND 31 301
Powerhouse 31 296
VSG Crawlers 31 277
Soul 31 274
Marcos Gaming 31 269
U Mumba 32 264
Elementrix 31 223
Team Xtreme 31 223
Team Tamilas 31 214
Celtz 31 213
INES 31 186
Team Hype 31 180
JyanMaara 32 174
Dead Eyes Guys 31 166

PMPL Prize Pool

Position Prize Pool
1st $10,000
2nd $8,000
3rd $6,000
4th $4,000
5th $3,500
6th $3,500
7th $2,000
8th $2,000
9th $1,500
10th $1,500
11th $1,500
12th $1,500
13th $1,250
14th $1,250
15th $1,250
16th $1,250
17th $1,000
18th $1,000
19th $1,000
20th $1,000

Post Edited By: Jatin Hasija

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Tanish Chachra

Tanish Chachra is the Motorsport editor at The SportsRush. He saw his first race when F1 visited India in 2011, and since then, his romance with the sport has been seasonal until he took up this role in 2020. Reigniting F1's coverage on this site, Tanish has fallen in love with the sport all over again. He loves Kimi Raikkonen and sees a future world champion in Oscar Piastri. Away from us, he loves to snuggle inside his books.