A one-hour fog delay in the morning resulted in an
unfinished round on Friday. Twelve players out of a field of 119 were yet to
complete their second round when play was suspended due to fading light. The 12
players will complete round two on Saturday morning before the cut is made.
Round three will only begin from 0830 hrs.
He went on to add, “It’s great to be bogey-free at the halfway
stage. It’s also nice to be able to finish despite the fading light. I got the
monkey off my back by winning my maiden title last year. I’m now more relaxed
going into the business end of the tournament as the leader.”
Vinod Kumar (66-65), lying overnight seventh, produced nine
birdies against three bogeys in his second round of 65. After a seven foot
birdie miss on his opening hole, the 10th, Vinod regrouped with four straight
birdies from 11 to 14. He drove the par-4 12th green and landed it within
six feet on the 11th, 13th and 14th. The 2011 TATA Open champion sank it
from seven feet for birdie on the 16th but also conceded bogeys with
three-putts on the 15th and 17th.
Vinod said, “It was a mixed day for me today on the greens.
I made some important putts but also had three three-putts and missed some from
short range today. Importantly, I recovered really well from some tough
situations in round two.”
Abhishek Jha (63-68), the first round leader, slipped to
joint second after his second round of three-under-68 which featured five
birdies and two bogeys. It was an up and down day for Jha, who chipped-in for
birdie on the fourth and also four-putted for bogey on the 12th. He came back
into contention with birdies on the 13thand 16th to end the day in tied
second along with Vinod.
Bengaluru’s C Muniyappa and Kolkata’s Feroz Ali Mollah were
tied for fourth at nine-under-133 with both shooting scores of five-under-67 on
Friday.
Defending champion Om Prakash Chouhan of Mhow lies tied
sixth at eight-under-134 along with Faridabad ’s
Abhinav Lohan and R Murthy of Bengaluru. Chouhan posted an error-free 65 on day
two.
Akshay Sharma of Chandigarh ,
who could complete only 15 holes on Friday, had an outstanding run of six
consecutive birdies from the 12th to 17th. He was four-under for the day
in tied 40th place with an even-par total.
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