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Bogey-free 66 in Rd 2 helps Tvesa Malik make cut

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Holzhausern (Switzerland): India’s Tvesa Malik fired a superb bogey-free 6-under 66 which more than made up for her listless opening round of 73 at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open here. At a 5-under 137, she was 17th when she finished the second round. Of other Indians, Aditi Ashok, who started the week with a 2-under 70, was 1-under through eight holes in the second. Gaurika Bishnoi was 1-under and looked set to make the cut. Vani Kapoor was 1-over and Amandeep Drall was 2-over. Ridhima Dilawari was even-par Astha Madan was 2-over through three in the second.

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Shubhankar shoots 2-under 70, lies 22nd at Wentworth

It was a tale of two nines for Shubhankar Sharma as he shot a 2-under 70 to lie tied-22 in the opening round of the BMW PGA Championship here.

Sharma was 2-over for the front-nine with bogeys on the third and seventh, but he changed his fortunes with birdies on the 14th and 15th and an eagle on the par-5 17th to be placed T-22.

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Argentine star Lionel Messi became the top international goalscorer in South American history, overtaking Brazil’s Pele. The 34-year-old netted all the goals in Argentina’s 3-0 win against Bolivia in the World Cup qualifying on Thursday, and now has 79 for the national team. Meanwhile, Brazil secured an easy 2-0 victory over Peru. Uruguay had a 1-0 victory over Ecuador and Colombia beat Chile 3-1. agencies

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