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Jeev slips to tied 10th

Dubai: Jeev Milkha Singh slid off the lead to the 10th place, after a par 72, while Shiv Kapur and S.S.P. Chowrasia squeezed themselves inside the cut line after the second round of the Dubai Desert Classic golf tournament here on Friday.

Meanwhile, it was end of all roads for Jyoti Randhawa (148), Anirban Lahiri (152) and Arjun Atwal (154) who finished outside the cut line set at 146.

Jeev’s three birdies got wiped off by an equal number of bogeys as he aggregated four-under 140 to lie four-strokes behind leader Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand.

Shiv was one-over at the turn but a couple of birdies at the 10th and 13th hole ensured him a below-par finish at tied 47th.

Playing his back nine first, Chowrasia had two birdies and two bogeys. However, the Kolkata-pro picked up four birdies and just a bogey in the next nine to sneak inside the cut line at tied 53. — PTI

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