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Rakshit Dahiya Best-placed Indian Second Round Of World Amateur Team Golf
The Delhi NCR Cup 2025 winner was 12 strokes behind leader Christiaan Maas of South Africa (12-under 132).
Overnight leader Hiroshi Hirahara Tai of Singapore was lying second at eight-under 136. Team India ended Day 2 in tied 30th position among 36 nations in the overall standings.
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