South Korean StarCraft 2 player Choi Polt Seong Hun has departed from North American organization Team EnVyUs and cancelled his plans to compete at the StarCraft 2 World Championship Series (WCS) Global Playoffs, which lead up to the Finals at BlizzCon in Anaheim on Nov. 4-5. The reason for his departure: he has been suddenly compelled to move back to his home country and fulfill mandatory military service.Polt was invited to the World Championship tournament based on his top-eight record in 2016 in the WCS Circuit, a collection of tournaments and leagues for players who compete outside of South Korea. His replacement at the WCS Global Playoffs has yet to be announced by Blizzard.I have been really happy for the past six years, Polt said in a press release on Team EnVyUs website. Playing StarCraft 2 and meeting a lot of people in the world gave me plenty of unforgettable memories. I have been able to [accomplish] a great achievement and I appreciate all of the support from [manager Andrew Tomlinson] and Team EnVyUs. Unfortunately, the time has come to say goodbye. However, remember that every ending is a new beginning. I am looking forward to seeing you again soon.Polt joined Team EnVyUs this past May as its second StarCraft 2 player. Prior to joining, he took first at the WCS Winter Circuit Championship at Intel Extreme Masters Katowice in Poland. After joining EnVyUs, he had a string of top placements at DreamHack Austin, Tours France, Valencia, and most recently at Montreal, where he took second overall in the WCS Summer Circuit Championship.Today, our entire organization is saddened that Polt must depart from competitive play, Team EnVyUs CEO Mike Hastr0 Rufail said in the press release. Polt has been one of the most iconic and fiercest competitors throughout his career in electronic sports. He will be remembered as a champion. 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Jason Roy fell narrowly short of breaking Robin Smiths 23-year-old record for the highest ODI score by an England batsman but he is confident that one of the new generation will eclipse it before long.Roys innings of 162 followed another record-breaking performance at Edgbaston last week - in which he and Alex Hales knocked off 256 without loss - as England sealed the series against Sri Lanka with a game to spare. However, he was dismissed with 27 still needed for victory on his home ground, and six to pass Smiths 167 not out at Edgbaston in 1993.Yeah, 100% someone could break that, Roy said. Weve seen it at Edgbaston, seen it here today - that was obviously a great pitch, tough to defend. Credit to the Sri Lankans, they did bat well, it was just a remarkable evening.Eoin Morgan, Englands captain, backed up that view after Roy led the way in a chase of 308 in 42 overs - only the fifth time England have overhauled a 300-plus target in ODIs, and the third inside 12 months.Not to take anything from Jasons innings today but certainly within our batting line-up I think weve guys who have enough talent and ability to push past that, he said. Certainly the other day, if we had batted first at Edgbaston and got off to a similar start, youd think that one of them would go past it.Jos Buttler probably doesnt need as many balls as anybody else to go past it. Against New Zealand last year, we got 400, Rooty got a 72-ball hundred and could have kicked on past it. The way to look at it, with the ability and power in the side, we have a lot of match-winners, which is something to be proud of.England were handicapped on this occasion by the loss of Hales to a back problem and saw his replacement at opener, Moeen Ali, dismissed early in the innings. But Roy, who made an unbeaten 112 in the second ODI, ensured Sri Lanka wwould remain winless despite posting their highest total of the series in a match disrupted by rain.ddddddddddddPart and parcel of being a successful international player is making form count and Jason epitomised that today, Morgan said. He showed the experience of a player way beyond his years, a lot of guys might have got 80-90 or even a hundred and then got out. To go on and get 162 and make a substantial match-winning contribution was outstanding.The manner in which Jason and our batting unit plays is we do take risks but were minimising risk by training very hard and bridging the gap between taking a risk and failing. We have enough firepower to do that and the innings by Jason reinforces the confidence within the batting unit to do that.Superlative England performances have started to come along with increasing regularity and Roy described the atmosphere in the dressing room as incredible as the team continue to embrace a no-fear style of play.To back up the performance in Edgbaston was extremely special. Not many words to describe how Im feeling now, Im just excited to get back in the dressing room and see the boys and celebrate a series win, he said.Its my home ground, Ive got a few people in to watch, which was hugely special. Credit to the boys, they allow me to go out there and enjoy myself and play the way I want to play. Ive got no worries about getting out in the first over because I know the guys are backing me. Its an incredible dressing room to be part of at the moment.Morgan said that a decision on whether Hales would be fit to play in the final match of the series, at Cardiff on Saturday, was too early to call and he would be assessed on Thursday afternoon. ' ' '