Chopra's victory over Sri Lankan pro K Prabagaran, when the teams were tied 1-1, enabled Ahmedabad to ease into tomorrow's summit clash against Puravankara Bangalore who drubbed AVT Kolkata 3-0 in the other semifinal.
Chopra pulled a rabbit out of the hat in a nail-biting clash against Prabagaran who trailed by two shots going into the final hole, and then fired a timely eagle to bridge the gap and put pressure on Chopra.
Chopra, ranked 27 on the PGTI Tour, lacked consistency and did not have a great round. He had four bogeys on the front nine, and doubled bogeyed the 12th, but made up with five birdies, including the crucial one on the final hole.
Earlier, Navratna captain Vinod Kumar was unable to match the efforts of Himmat Rai and lost the tie to put Ahmedabad on the back foot. Rai had a score of 2-under 68 as compared to Kumara's score of 2-over 72.
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