"It was a mixed bag year for me. This is my third second place finish and I am happy with my consistency. I was hoping to do well in joint-sanctioned events and get to the European Tour. But I could not do that, so that is one of the aims next year," Anirban said.
Anirban could manage a two-under 70 in the final round today to finish just one stroke away from winner Mohammad Siddikur with a total of 13-under 275.
However, Anirban said he was happy with his overall record.
"I am very proud of my Hero Indian Open record. I was third some time back and last year I was fifth and now second. On the Asian Tour, I have won once and this is my third second place this year.
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