Bhullar (70), co-leader on first day, but dropping to T-14 in second was T-13, as were Atwal (69) and Rai (69). But Chikka (73) dropped from T-third to T-22, while Jeev (78) plummeted from T-7th to T-56th.
Other Indians had a mixed day and they included Anirban Lahiri (71) in T-31st at four-under, Chiragh Kumar (73) and Rahil Gangjee (71) at T-42nd, Shiv Kapur (72) at T-52nd, Jyoti Randhawa (74) at T-56th and Abhinav Lohan (75) at T-63rd.
Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand, a three-time Asian Tour number one, birdied the closing two holes for a 69 to tie in fourth place on 206 alongside Marcus Fraser (70) of Australia, who needs a victory at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club to overtake Scott Hend on the Order of Merit.
The 23-year-old Kawamura, who won his first Asian Tour title in 2013, traded six birdies against two bogeys as he heads into the final 18 holes, two shots back of Poom.
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