India recorded their second top-10 finish in the ISPS Handa Melbourne World Cup of Golf after Anirban Lahiri and Gaganjeet Bhullar produced a second successive two-under 70 in the final round here on Sunday.
Lahiri and Bhullar finished on 12-under par 276 to share the 10th spot after Sunday's foursomes round, while Belgium won the tournament for the first time with a total of 23-under 265.
Belgium's Thomas Pieters and Thomas Detry added a four-under par 68 in the final round to win by three shots at the Metropolitan Golf Club here.
Hosts Australia produced a storming finish of seven-under par 65 to climb to tied second place alongside Mexico (66) at 20-under par.
Tied third after the first two rounds, the Indian duo was disappointed with their weekend, which saw them unable to match or better the previous best effort by an Indian pair in the tournament Arjun Atwal and Jyoti Randhawa, who were tied ninth in 2005 in Portugal.
After a round that saw them make five birdies in eight holes from the seventh onwards, Bhullar said: "Pretty disappointed with our finish. I mean, things start getting better on the back nine. I had a few good shots and Anirban holed a lot of good putts. But it was just towards the end there."
"We both really enjoyed ourselves. We gelled together really well. We were talking about it, it's been maybe four or five years since the EurAsia Cup that we teamed last time, so it was a good reunion."
"I told Thomas (Detry) yesterday, 'let's play like we're two behind'. You do that in match play. I told him, you know you're going to make a couple of bogeys, but we'll make a lot of birdies as well just because the weather was nicer, the greens were a bit softer as well."
"Being able to put our name down the list when you see the amount of good players and all the big names that were actually on the cup, it feels pretty special."
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