Close on his heels, one stroke back was Cheema's compatriot Vinod Kumar who led his team to victory at yesterday's pro-am and continued his good form with a 65.
A further stroke drift was former champion Shamim Khan who opened with a 66.
Keeping the Nepal flag flying was Shivaram Shrestha whose round of 65 kept him in touch with the leaders and he joined the pack of Shankar Das, Ranjit Singh and Karan Taunk along with old war horse Gaurav Ghei on what was a very impressive leader board at the end of Day-1.
His stable mate Bishnu Sharma and Sanjeev C K had rounds of 72 to be sharing the second place amongst the amateurs. Surya Prasad Sharma with a 71 and Deepak Thapa Magar with a 72 and Purna Sharma with a 73 along with Rabi Khadka and Toran Shahi at 74 are currently within the cut-line.
The best Bangladeshi on show was Md.Zamal Hossain Mollah who had an even par round of 72 while N Thangaraja from Sri Lanka had a poor day and returned a 79.
