Kapur with rounds of 68 and 67 is seven-under 135 and lying sole second. He was one behind Japan's Kodai Ichihara. Ichichara is also chasing for a career breakthrough win and leads at eight-under-par 134 at the Chiba Country Club, Umesato course.
Two other Indians Rahil Gangjee (69-73) in tied-39th, down from overnight tied 13th and Jeev Milkha Singh (74-70) up from tied 88th overnight to the cutline at tied 61 made the cut. The cut fell at two-over as Chiragh Kumar (74-72), Gaganjeet Bhullar (73-73), Jyoti Randhawa (72-74) and Himmat Rai (75-74) missed out.
The 34-year-old Kapur said having his friend Neeraj back on the bag was helpful.
"He has helped me prepare and do well for this week and it showed. The pins were tough and winds blustery, so one had to be disciplined. I drove well and putted well. Hope I can keep doing it next two days."
Kapur, chasing his first Asian Tour title since winning the 2005 Volvo Masters of Asia added,"It was pretty good with the way the wind was blowing. It was tough to pick where the wind was coming from but I hope the conditions stay like this during the weekend.
"I've been playing in Europe for the last 10 years and I have the experience to play in a lot of wind. I didn't finish as well as I would like to. If you gave me a 67 at the start of the day, I would have bit your hand off. It was a combination of being confident and driving the ball really well. The bogey I made was from the middle of the fairway."
Japan's Azuma Yano was a further shot back in third place following a 69 while Hung Chien-yao of Chinese Taipei, also searching for a first win, registered a 67 to sit in fourth place on 137, three shots back from the leader.
China's Wu Ashun, a member of Team Asia in the EurAsia Cup earlier this year, fired a 71 after struggling in the cold conditions on his homeward nine. He trails Ichihara by four shots.
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