Three way tie in Gurgaon
Press Trust of India : Gurgaon, Thu Feb 14 2013, 03:57 hrs
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Former Sri Lankan Open Amateur champion Simarjeet Singh shot a superb 69 to share the lead with overnight leader Udayan Mane and Syed Saqib Ahmed at the end of the half-way stage of the Haryana Open Golf Championship on Wednesday. Udayan added a 73 to his overnight 69 while Saqib shot an even par for a two-round total of 2-under 142. The trio was just a shot ahead of Varun Parmar who brought in the best card of the day with a simmering 5-under 67. Karan Taunk was tied for the fifth place along with Trishul Chinnappa at even par 144. Arshad Ali and Viraj Madappa shared the seventh place at 146 while L Selvadurai and Harimohan formed the rear of the top-ten at 147.
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