Joel 'Xtinct' Chan is no longer part of Team Malaysia
The former Orange lineup seen at The International 2013 is no more as Joel 'Xtinct' Chan parts ways with Team Malaysia.
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Update:
Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung has provided the following statement on the Team Malaysia roster change:
"Apologize for the late statement, this is to all who care for Team Malaysia fans, I believe a lot of people knew that Xtinct has left the team. I know everyone would like to see old Orange Team members play together, but this time we had to disappoint you. The reason why Xtinct has to leave the team I don't wish to mention it anymore. Although we couldn't be teammate, we're still a very good friend. Here I sincerely wish Xtinct good luck in the future. KS ( ex First Departure player), from Singapore will temporary stand-in for Team Malaysia. The last member of our Team Malaysia will be announce when everything is confirm.
Thanks everyone who support us since the very beginning."
Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung
Former First Departure player Ang Kok 'KS' Sin will be standing in for the team moving forward until a replacement is confirmed.
Original Article:
In a surprising turn of events Joel 'Xtinct' Chan has today announced that he is no longer part of SEA's Team Malaysia. The team's lineup which was reminiscent of the former Orange squad seen at The International 2013 has yet to announce a replacement for Xtinct.
I'm no longer with Team Malaysia anymore. Good luck to them in the future!
— Joel 'Xtinct' Chan (@XtinctDota) November 5, 2014
The news comes off the back of a highly successful run for Team Malaysia who have yet to be beaten in Beyond The Summit's The Summit 2 event and have only dropped a single game in the Synergy League Season 1.
Current Team Malaysia Lineup
- Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung
- Lee 'kYxY' Kong Yang
- Chong Xin 'Ohaiyo' Khoo
- Wai Pern 'Net' Lim
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