Chouhan and Sanjay were joint leaders at the halfway stage as their total scores moved to 10-under-130. Mukesh Kumar, another Mhow-based professional, occupied third place at eight-under-132 after carding a bogey-free 65.
Delhi's Rashid Khan, who recently won his second title on the Asian Tour, came up with a phenomenal seven-under 63 today to match the course record at the BPGC.
Om Prakash (66-64), currently placed fifth in the Rolex Rankings and a winner on the PGTI this year, climbed from overnight tied fifth to the top thanks to a round of seven birdies and a lone bogey.
Om Prakash, who has been battling fever over the last two days, began well in round two with a birdie on the opening hole. A poor tee shot on the fourth led to him dropping a shot but the 28-year-old rallied with three 10-feet birdie conversions on the sixth, 10th and 14th.
Sanjay Kumar (66-64), the winner in Shillong few weeks back, also fired a 64 today to climb from tied fifth to joint first. He made an amazing eight birdies against two bogeys. His longest birdie putt of the day was a 20-footer on the sixth. He also capitalized with birdies on three of the four par-5s, the 16th, 18th and first. He was in with an eagle opportunity on all three occasions.
First round leader Randhir Singh Ghotra slipped to tied 13th after a 72 on day two.
The cut fell at one-over-141 and sixty professionals made the cut.
