Yesterday, she carded a second straight even par 71 and successfully made the cut. Aditi, whose best LET performance came as an amateur in the Hero Women's Indian Open in 2012, finished her first two rounds at even par 142 and was lying 42nd at the stage.
But she then moved up in the third round and is likely to finish in Top-30.
Meanwhile, India's other player in the fray, Sharmila Nicollet narrowly missed the cut by one shot as she carded 69 in the second round, but her 75 in first round cost her dear.
The former French and Spanish Open champion made seven birdies on a day with two weather interruptions. She was warming up when the hooter was sounded for the first time but had played her first four holes in one-under when the horn was sounded again before a huge storm swept through the area.
After a break of an hour and 36 minutes, she went out and birdied the next two holes, followed by a further birdie on the long 14th and then three in a row from the 16th.
