India's star on Day 2 was Arjun Prasad, who shot even par 71 at Mayakoba Golf Club. The other Indian score that was counted for the day was a 73 from Naved Kaul, while first day's best performer Indira Lakshminaryana Aalaap shot 75.
After two days, the best Indian in individual standings is Arjun Prasad (74-71) in 64th place. Last week the Indian women's team of Tvesa Malik, Gaurika Bishnoi and Diksha Dagar finished 31st. Tvesa was the top Indian in 52nd place at 13-over.
Harrison Endycott and Cameron Davis each fired 5-under 66s at the par-71, 6,771-yard Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club.
The Australians, who began the day one stroke behind first-round leader Scotland, posted a 10-under 132 at Mayakoba. Lying in the second place were the United States at 11-under, while Switzerland (-10) and Poland (-9) were behind them. Scotland slipped to fifth at eight-under.
Australia's two-round total of 19-under-par 267 is one off the WATC record established by the USA in 2012. Curtis Luck, the 2016 US Amateur champion, added a non-counting even-par 71. The best two scores from each country's three-man team are used.
Davis, who finished second in both the Asia-Pacific Amateur and Australian Amateur last year, recorded seven birdies on his scorecard for the second consecutive day. Davis at 10-under and Endycott at nine-under were the top in individual standings with Poland's Adrian Meronk third at eight-under.
The WATC is a biennial international amateur competition conducted by the International Golf Federation (IGF), which comprises 147 national governing bodies in 141 countries and 22 professional members.
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