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Sharma fires 65 to jump into lead
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Shubhankar Sharma in action in the third round at Eagleton Golf Resort on Thursday. DH photo
Shubhankar Sharma in action in the third round at Eagleton Golf Resort on Thursday. DH photo

Shubhankar Sharma's whirlwind eight-under-64, the day's best, took him into a three-shot lead in round three of the PGTI Players Championship here at the Eagleton Golf Resort on Thursday.

The Gurgaon pro now sits atop the leaderboard at 17-under-199 while Sri Lankan Anura Rohana leads the chasing pack at 14-under-202.

Teenager Sharma (65-70-64) set up a launch pad for the pursuit of his second title by embellishing his penultimate round with an eagle and seven birdies against a lone bogey. The 19-year-old, lying three off the lead in fifth place after round three, started hitting the right notes from the fifth hole onwards on a day that witnessed gusty conditions once again.

The Asian Tour rookie breezed to four-under for the day through 10 holes, courtesy three conversions from 10 to 20 feet. Sharma, who suffered a playoff loss to local favourite S Chikkarangappa in his last tournament at Eagleton just over three months back, dropped his only bogey on the 14th after a three-putt.

Shubhankar then had an inspiring run, an eagle followed by three birdies, on the last four holes. He had two 12-feet conversions on the final stretch and also drove the green on the 17th where his eagle putt lipped out.

Rohana (68-68-66), who was overnight tied sixth, fired a spectacular 66 to position himself as the prime challenger to Shubhankar in the final round. His card featured seven birdies and a bogey and included three conversions from 10 to 15 feet.

Chandigarh’s Sujjan Singh slipped from second to tied third at 13-under-203 as a result of his third round of 70. Sujjan was contending for the lead having been three-under for the day through 12 holes. However, his drive on the 13th hit a tree and fell into the hazard, thereby pegging him back with a double-bogey.

 Mukesh Kumar (64-68-71) of Mhow, the leader in the first two rounds, was relegated to tied third along with Sujjan as he carded a 71 on day three. He made two birdies and a bogey.

Five players including Bengaluru’s Chikkarangappa and Udayan Mane and Mysuru’s Harish K were bunched together in tied ninth at eight-under-208.

Top scores (after 54 holes): 199: Shubhankar Sharma (65, 70, 64); 202: Anura Rohana (68, 68, 66); 203: Sujjan Singh (68, 65, 70), Mukesh Kumar (64, 68, 71); 205: Khalin Joshi (71, 68, 66), Vikrant Chopra (73, 64, 68), Kapil Kumar (67, 67, 71).

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(Published 19 February 2016, 00:05 IST)