A four-time runners-up, Chawrasia was a picture of consistency as he blasted as many as six birdies against a lone bogey to total 10-under 134, just three strokes away from the leader Terry Pilkadaris of Australia, who set the course ablaze with a eight-under 64.
Chawrasia gained strokes at the first, fifth and eighth holes with a lone bogey at the fourth to make the turn at two-under. But the Kolkata pro put his putting to good use in the back nine, blasting three more birdies at the 11th, 14th and 16th holes. He shared the second place with Spain's Nacho Elvira, who carded 68 today.
With three birdies and two bogeys, defending champion Anirban Lahiri (68), who saw at least two of his birdie putts lip-out, brought home a card of one-under 71 today to lie tied 13th.
Rashid Khan and Shiv Kapur brought home improved cards of 68 and 67 respectively to jump to the tied sixth and tied 13th spots at 137 and 139 after the second round. PGTI golfers, Sanjay Kumar and Honey Baisoya, who were inside the top 10 yesterday, struggled to an even-par 72 to slip out of the top 10 at the halfway stage.
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Satisfied with his round, Chawrasia said: "My putting was pretty safe, no doubt. Hitting was also not bad, but whenever I got into a sticky situation, my putting saw me through.
"On the 11th the ball went to the left, but there was some space for swing. So I had to shorten the swing, but I managed to find the green. Also on the 17th, I had to putt from the edge of the green to hold par. I hit a good shot, but the tailwind carried the ball over the green. So I had to make an up and down," he said.
"My game has been up and down for the last one year but I have stayed positive. Before the start I saw that Terry Pilkadaris has shot a really low score, but I pushed all that out of my mind and stayed focused on my game. 13-under is a good score after two days in tough conditions at DGC and I will have to play well for the next two days as well."
"You got to keep it straight. If you are on the fairway then you can give yourself chances. I've played here about 40 rounds at least in the past and the course plays differently every time we are here but it is just a matter of adapting.