Pacific amateur championships
Chopraa Best At 12th As Bintang Of Indonesia Leads At Asia Pacific Amateur Champs
Chopraa, son of former India cricketer, Nikhil Chopra, shot 2-under 68, his best in three AAC appearances. Sirohi carded 1-under 69 on a day when scoring was tough and only 23 players among the 120 starters shot under par.
Kartik Singh, the highest ranked Indian, rallied from an early double and even reached 1-under, but a bogey-bogey finish saw him score 1-over 71 and was T-31, while Rakshit Dahiya, who attended an AAC Academy camp at the same course, shot 75 and was T-69.
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