Young Kshitij Naveed Kaul produced a superb 68 as Indian golfers held on to the second position to put themselves into contention for a medal in men's golf at the 18th Asian Games here today.
Aadil Bedi, who had a bogey-free round of 69 yesterday, added a two-under 70 today, while Kaul shot a bogey-free 68 and Rayhan Thomas turned in a 69 as India maintained their second position behind Japan in the race for the team medals at the Pondok Indah Golf Club.
With top three cards from each day counting towards team positions, India is 12-under after two days and second to Japan at 18-under. South Korea are third at nine-under.
Bedi, Thomas and Kaul have had their cards counted both days for India.
Bedi, the second ranked amateur on Indian circuit, took his two-day total to 139 and individually he was T-3rd while Thomas (71-69), got to four-under 140 to be T-5th.
Kaul (73-68) is three-under 141 and T-8th, while Hari Mohan Singh (77-73) is T-35th.
Bedi at third is three shots behind Japan's amateur superstar Keita Nakajima (68-68) who is the individual leader at eight-under. South Korea's Choi Ho-Young (69-68) is second.
As many as seven players are within four shots of the leader and another five are five behind leader with 36 holes to go.
Bedi, who finished T-14 at Asian Development Tour's LP Cup and T-22 in Asian Tour's TAKE Solutions, has been consistent.
"I dropped those two shots on second and third on my second nine and that cost me. I am hitting the ball well and am hopeful that I can maintain the momentum," said Bedi, who shares third place with Filipino Gao Weiwei (72-67).
Thomas, T-5th with Takumi Kanaya of Japan and Sadom Kaewkanjana of Thailand, added, "I was happier with my putting today, though it can be even better. That bogey on Par-5 ninth, my last hole, was somewhat disappointing. I have now dropped a bogey on Par-5s three times in two days and that is not good."
"Things were better today and I found a lot of greens and I putted better, too. I had a nice stretch with three birdies in four holes from 12th to 15th. As a team we need to keep the momentum."
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