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This is an archive article published on February 19, 2011

Chowrasia,Sujjan and Jeev going strong at Avantha Masters

SSP Chowrasia and Sujjan Singh kept Indian hopes alive as they closed the gap with sole leader Pablo Larrazabal at the Avantha Masters.

SSP Chowrasia and Sujjan Singh kept Indian hopes alive as they closed the gap with sole leader Pablo Larrazabal at the Euro 1.8 million Avantha Masters even as play was suspended due to darkness here today.

Larrazabal had an eagle on his closing hole to move into clubhouse lead but Chowrasia,winner of the first-ever European Tour event in India in 2008,was just one shot behind the Spaniard after a round of 67.

Keeping pace with him was Sujjan (68) and Argentinas Rafa Echenique (67).

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And one shot behind them was Jeev Milkha Singh at nine-under but he has five more holes to play in his third round.

Home favourite Jeev,looking for his first international title at home is nine-under-par through 13 holes while Thailands Thongchai Jaidee is seven-under-par through 13 holes.

A total of 24 players have yet to complete their third round and will resume play tomorrow morning.

Chowrasia looked to have regained the form that led him to his first win when he defeated an elite field at the Indian Masters in 2008.

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Starting the day tied-for 15th,Chowrasia birdied his opening par-four first. However he gave that shot back with a bogey on the sixth before hauling himself back into contention with two birdies on holes eighth and nine.

He marked his card with another birdie on the par-three 11th before dropping another shot on the 13th hole.

Three birdies starting from the par-five 14th would however surge him back up the leaderboard.

Im really feeling good about my game at the moment. It was solid from tee to green and I did not make many mistakes today. Im well-rested. After playing 30 holes yesterday,18 holes today felt like a breeze and Im feeling very comfortable, said Chowrasia.

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Sujjan Singh,who came through the Asian Tour Q-School this year said,I putted well and focused hard today. I was patient throughout the round and didnt get too greedy. Ive been hitting it good this week and have read the lines to perfection. The best part about my game at the moment is that Im not making any three-putts.

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