Michał "Nisha" Jankowski began playing Dota 2 seriously at a young age, competing with Polish team Let’s Do It in his early teen years alongside his brother, Przemysław "Supreme" Jankowski. Let’s Do It took part in a number of small regional leagues and was later sponsored by ALTERNATE aTTaX.
The team continued to compete in small European leagues and qualifiers for larger events, failing to participate in any large tournaments and posting mixed results in competitions against various other regional teams. Their greatest success came in the form of first-place finishes in numerous ProDotA Cup events. In late 2016, Supreme departed the team, ending his time as a steady teammate of Nisha.
In 2017, Nisha and the squad split off from ALTERNATE aTTaX and returned to competing as Let’s Do It. Let’s Do It found a new sponsor in Team Singularity shortly thereafter and continued its previous course, competing frequently in small events and in qualifiers.
The sponsorship only lasted a few months, after which the team reverted back to Let’s Do It. This was short lived, with the Polish team being picked up by Team Kinguin shortly thereafter.
The switch to Kinguin bore serious fruits for both sides as Nisha gained international recognition for his skills thanks to the team’s ensuing surge to the top. After years of seemingly running in place, the team began competing at larger events, starting with Perfect World Masters. The team then posted a surprise third-place finish at Dota Summit 8 that established them as a serious contender, which was followed by Nisha’s first appearance at a Dota 2 major at ESL One Katowice 2018. Despite Kinguin being the hometown favorite, the team finished in ninth place.
Kinguin failed to qualify for The International 2018, which saw the team split from its sponsor and once again return to the Let’s Do It banner. The team made its final appearance at Dota Summit 9, finishing fourth.
NIsha departed Let’s Do It after TI8 to join Team Secret as its new carry player. Let’s Do It dissolved shortly thereafter.
The move to Secret immediately paid off for Nisha, as he won the first prominent live event of his career at the PVP Esports Championship. This was followed by a second-place finish at the Kuala Lumpur Major. Nisha won the first major of his career at the Chongqing Major, a victory that firmly established Team Secret as the best team in the world at the time.
The squad’s strong year continued with first-place finishes at the MDL Disneyland Paris Major, ESL One Katowice 2019, and ESL One Birmingham 2019. Team Secret entered The International 2019 as one of the favorites to win, but finished in fourth place.
Nisha remained with Team Secret for the 2019-2020 Dota Pro Circuit season, with the organization taking the first major cycle off. Before returning to action, Secret released longtime mid Yeik "MidOne" Nai Zheng and had Nisha fill that role, a position he played towards the end of his time with Kinguin. He showed that he remained strong in the position, helping Secret win a DreamLeague Season 13 title that gave Nisha the third major victory of his career.