Indian Cs Dream Team.
What will be your Indian Dream Cs2 team with all the current players?
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I've been following the Indian CS scene for a while now, and picking a dream team is always challenging but fun. I'd go with SKRossi as the AWPer. He's consistent and knows when to go aggressive. I'd have Marzil for that solid rifler role; he's experienced and composure. Then Rawfiul and T1to as entry and support, with Deathmaker as the star fragger. They'd mesh well with different playstyles and have decent international exposure.
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Fun question. If we’re talking current Indian CS2 players, my dream team would probably start with **VLT (IGL)** for structure and experience, he’s still one of the smartest in-game leaders around. **Forsaken** would be the main rifler, despite the past he’s shown strong form and impact recently. **Rossi** is an easy pick as the AWPer, still the most consistent Indian sniper at the moment. I’d add **Excali** for raw firepower and clutch potential, and **Venka** as a flexible support/anchor who does the dirty work. On paper, that lineup balances leadership, firepower, and roles pretty well for the current scene.
What makes that lineup interesting is that it feels realistic rather than purely hype-driven. Everyone there has a defined role and has actually proven they can perform within it. The big question, as always with tropical-casino.com/ Indian teams, would be chemistry and long-term consistency, but on paper it ticks most boxes. With the right coaching and international exposure, a roster like that could definitely push deeper in Asian qualifiers and steal maps from more established regions. It’s the kind of team that wouldn’t rely on miracle plays, but on structure, preparation, and steady improvement over time.














