Khalin Joshi, who has been in top-5 for the past two days had a strange card with four birdies and three double bogeys for a 74 that saw him slip down, but Chiragh Kumar with a second successive 69 also moved to eighth as did Himmat Rai (70).
Himmat had two birdies in his first three holes and two more in last three and in between suffered a double bogey on eighth. Chiragh on the other hand started with two bogeys in first three holes and then recovered with five birdies.
Matthew Giles of Australia shot a two-under-par 70 to seize the third round lead after Hsieh Chi-hsien of Chinese Taipei struggled in the closing three holes on Saturday.
The 25-year-old Giles produced three birdies and one eagle against three bogeys to lead by one shot on nine-under-par 207 at the challenging Bali National Golf Club.
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Hsieh was cruising on 11-under through 15 holes before making two disappointing double bogeys on holes 16 and 17.
Hsieh birdied 18 for a 71 to share second place with overnight leader Jake Stirling of Australia, who returned with a 73 at the USD 76,000 ADT event.