Shankar, Rahul lie tied 2nd in Dhaka Open golf

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Press Trust of India Dhaka
Last Updated : Jan 25 2018 | 6:05 PM IST
Indian duo of Shankar Das and Rahul Bajaj carded identical scores of 68 to occupy tied second place at five-under-139 after round two of the inaugural City Bank American Express Dhaka Open golf tournament, here today.
Md Siddikur Rahman of Bangladesh struck a sizzling six- under-66 to open up a five-shot lead at 10-under-134 at his home course, the Kurmitola Golf Club at the USD 60,OOO event, tri-sanctioned by the Asian Development Tour (ADT), Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) and Bangladesh Professional Golfers Association (BPGA).
The 33-year-old Siddikur (68-66), lying overnight second, one shot off the lead, lived up to the tag of being the pre- tournament favourite today as he sank seven birdies at the cost of just one bogey.
Siddikur, a 10th tee starter in round two, raced to three-under through nine holes thanks to a couple of long birdie conversions on the 17th and 18th holes.
Siddikur, a multiple winner on the Asian Tour, then added three more birdies to his card on the front-nine to end the round with an impressive 10-under total.
"I've done really well over the first two days having kept the errors out of my game despite the course not playing easy. My putter was hot today as I made three long birdie conversions including one from just off the green on the 17th," Siddikur said.
"I also managed to capitalise on all the four par-5s today, making birdies on each one of them. I've now put myself in a good position to have a shot at the title.
While Shankar posted a bogey-free 68, Rahul made five birdies and a bogey during his round of 68. Both players moved up five places from their overnight tied seventh spot.
Round one leader Shakhawat Sohel of Bangladesh dropped to tied fourth place at four-under-140 after his second round of 73. Sohel's compatriot Akbar Hossain (70) and Sweden's Malcolm Kokocinski (70) were also tied fourth.
The halfway cut was declared at five-over-149. Fifty- eight golfers made the cut which included 30 Bangladeshis and 18 Indians.

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First Published: Jan 25 2018 | 6:05 PM IST

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