Chawrasia, going out in the morning wave, shot an even par 72 with two birdies and two bogeys, while Anirban Lahiri, who is playing on European Tour for the first time since Hero Indian Open managed a two over 72.
Many of top finishes were because of front nine birdies. Prominent among them were Rickie Fowler and Ian Poulter who were in shared lead at 67 alongside Australian Andrew Dodt and England's Callum Shinkwin as the leaderboard looked very close.
Chawrasia's two birdies came on par-5 14th and fifth, after starting from the tenth tee and he dropped shots on first and seventh.
"The disappointing part was that I missed a lot of makeable putts, at least 3, 4 of them from around 10 feet," said Chawrasia, who was Tied-59th with the afternoon wave still out on the course.
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