Himmat totals three-under 141 for the tournament after four birdies against three bogeys in a card of 71.
Sutijet Kooratanapisan of Thailand took advantage of his sharp-shooting approach shots to seize the halfway lead after signing for a five-under 67.
The 27-year-old Thai, who opened his campaign with a 66, nailed seven birdies against two bogeys to seize a slender one-shot lead over American Jarin Todd on 11-under 133 total at the USD 100,000 Asian Development Tour (ADT) event.
Overnight leader Gavin Green of Malaysia carded a 74 to slip to tied-20th place on 139.
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