While Que and Tabuena were tied for the lead at seven-under 135, Chowrasia, who lost his European Tour card last year, was six-under 136 after two identical rounds of 68 each.
Things, however not so good for the other Indians, as only Rahil Gangjee (70-74) made the midway cut while Sujjan Singh (72-78), Himmat Rai (74-78) and Abhinav Lohan (77-76) missed the cut.
"Honestly, I'm very happy because every part of my game worked. I'm glad because my putting was good. I really struggled with my putting in the last few months. I made a small change in my putting stance. Now my hand is positioned slightly in front instead of behind," said Chowrasia.
After 25 putts on first day, he had 26 on the second. He had 12 greens in regulation and opened with birdies on second and third. But he missed the regulation on the fifth and had a bad 'out-of-bounds' drive, which saw him pay heavily with a double bogey.
"There's no secret to my good scores. No doubt, the course is very challenging and it reminds me of the courses in Europe but the weather there is obviously colder! I like to play on windy courses because I hit low ball trajectories. Unfortunately, I had one bad drive (out of bounds) on the fifth hole for a double bogey," added the Indian ace.
On his goal for the week, he added,"Hopefully, I can do well again in the next two rounds. I just want to maintain the momentum and keep my game like how it was in the last two days.