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Saquib Hussain leads Milky Moo Tolly Challenge 2019

| @indiablooms | Aug 28, 2019, at 03:22 pm

Kolkata, Aug 28 (IBNS): Local lad Saquib Hussain shot a six over 76 to take the halfway lead at the Milky Moo Tolly Challenge being played at the Tollygunge Club here.

His round included two birdies and after a shaky start recovered well to card an even par 36 on the back nine to take an overnight three stroke lead. Tied in second place is the duo of Rakshik Basu and Joysurjo Dey who finished with 79s. Garv Lakhmani is fourth a further three strokes behind with Guhrmehr Bindra fifth with 83.

Saquib also leads the Category B event.

Category C is led by Aditya Khaitan who shot an 83 for a five stroke lead over the trio of Armaan Tekriwal, Sompriti Das and Ahaan Gupta.

Category D is led by Prashant Agrawal who takes an eight stroke lead into the final round after carding 79. Vivaan Bhandari is placed second followed by Vivaan Chhawchharia in third a further seven strokes behind at 94.

Varish Mohta leads Category E with a well compiled 38. Hredaan Raj Bihani is placed second at 42 followed by Krishiv Rungta a further three strokes behind.

Amongst the Girls, Karishma Samadder leads Category B and Kashissh Khanna Category C.

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