Riding on a brilliant front-nine, Anirban Lahiri closed the gap between him and leader Pariya Junhasavasdikul of Thailand with a four-under 67 in the third round of the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters here today.
Lahiri started the day seven shots behind the leader Pariya and carded a four-under 67 to reduce the deficit to just three shots.
Lahiri is now five-under 208 in sole fourth position and is seeking a fourth Asian Tour victory and his first outside of his country.
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C Muniyappa, playing on a medical exemption, carded a 72 and moved up from 60th to tied 49th at six-over 219. Abhijit Chadha (77) stayed in tied 60th place.
Pariya was eight-under 205 and one shot behind him was Korea's Baek Seuk-hyun after shooting a level-par 71 in the third round. Malaysian amateur Gavin Green (70) stayed in third spot at six-under 207.
Lahiri improved from sixth to fourth, while Thai Thanyakon Khroongpha of Thailand shot 67 and moved from tenth to fifth.
Lahiri was all smiles as he said, "I'm happy with the way I played. I got off to a great start. I think I have to combine my two back nines together because I played well on the backside and good on the front today."
"Four-under (67) is a pretty good score out here. It was a little bit easier because it was a bit cooler. I was hitting the ball solid and placing my ball well especially on the front nine," he added.