Kapur, who made the cut on the line at two-under for 36 holes, is now six-under 204 for 54 and is tied 24th with quite a few players yet to finish their penultimate round.
Meanwhile late yesterday, Anirban Lahiri's wait to see if he made the cut ended in vain as the cut fell at two-under and he was stranded at one-under. Also missing the cut with Lahiri was 2012 Scottish Open champion, Jeev Milkha Singh.
On his game, he was very positive, and added, "I played solid and bogey free and everytime you can do that, you know your game is in good shape. It is also nice to have a turn around after a few disappointing weeks recently."
Speaking of his plan for the final round, Kapur added, "I have nothing to lose tomorrow and am going to go all out to try and make a bunch of birdies and make a late bid for one of the (British) Open slots."
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With play still in progress, as many as 15 of the 23 ahead of Kapur have already qualified for British Open, so a solid final round could give the Indian an outside chance of joining Lahiri at the year's third Major.
Veteran Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez was 10-under through 10 holes in third round, but dropped back to back bogeys to fall to eight-under.
Asia's top star, Thai Thongchai Jaidee (67-69-69) is tied 33rd.