Mithun Perera of Sri Lanka continued his love affair with the Delhi Golf Club after firing one eagle and two birdies against a bogey to trail Jazz by two shots with six holes to play.
India's Shubhankar Sharma is now five-under through 30 holes (18 in first and 12 in second) and two shots behind Jazz.
Meanwhile, when play resumed on day two, the Indian trio of Khalin Joshi, Rashid Khan and Shamim Khan fired opening round scores of five-under-67 on day two to join compatriots Jyoti Randhawa and Mukesh Kumar at the top of the leaderboard.
"I am just very excited right now. I need to play well this week to keep my Asian Tour card and I have put myself in a good position right now. I just need to stay focused. I like this course but I have not played well in this tournament for the past few years. I am feeling good with where I stand. The game's been feeling good. I just need to cap four good rounds," Khalin said.
Asian Tour Tournament Director Fritz Katzengruber said: "The tournament has been affected by lengthy delays due to persistent fog throughout the week."
"As a result of the disruptions, we have decided to reduce the tournament to 54 holes. The decision was made in the best interest of the tournament and our Asian Tour members."
The third and final round of the US$400,000 Asian Tour event will be played on Sunday.
"It was really confusing out there. We were trying to finish as much as we can. I just tried to play my best on every hole. I wasn't thinking much. I am happy with where I stand now. I am just going to get some good rest as I have been waking up very early these few days," said the 21-year-old Thai.
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