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Bangkok: Indian golfer S Chikkarangappa blasted a superb five-under 65 on the Par-70 Thai Country Club in the opening round to make a brilliant start to his campaign at the Thailand Open here today. Chikka, who has time and again come close to securing his maiden win on the Asian Tour, was one shot behind Thai Natipong (64), while two other Thais, Jazz Janewattanond and Sarit Suwannarut were at 65 alongside the Indian. Chikka also needs to do well to move upwards in his position on the Asian Tour’s Habitat for Humanity standings. Among the other Indians, Rashid Khan (67) was T-14 and he had four birdies, three of them on the back nine of the course and just one bogey. Chiragh Kumar, Gaganjeet Bhullar and Himmat Rai are T-43rd at one-under 69, while Rahil Gangjee and Viraj Madappa were T-85th with cards of 1-over 71 each and Khalin Joshi carded 72 to be T-106th. Chikka, a two-time winner on the Asian Development Tour, opened with a par on 10th but soon went on a birdie spree with three in row from 11th to 13th and added two more on 16th and 18th as he turned in 5-under 31. A birdie on third brought him to 6-under, but he dropped his only bogey of the day on ninth, his closing hole. Needing just 23 putts, Chikka’s excellent short game on view even though he managed only 61 per cent greens in regulation and hit only 50 per cent fairways. Natipong had over 85 % drives in the fairway and got more than 88 % onto the greens in regulation, but needed 28 putts

Indian football team captain ‘marvellous’ Sunil Chhetri thanked football fans across the country for the overwhelming support during the match against New Zealand.

Speaking to IANS, after a narrow loss to New Zealand, Chhetri said: “Our team’s pride and passion to represent the country is at an all-time high considering the nationwide outpour of love and support over the past week.”

“We are motivated to give it our very best on the pitch for our country, our fans and emerge victorious. I am hopeful that this excitement and energy will continue throughout the tournament,” Chhetri added.

On Thursday, Chhetri scored during India’s 1-2 loss to New Zealand in their last league encounter of the Hero Intercontinental Cup in front of a packed Mumbai Football Arena crowd, who braved the heavy downpour to cheer the team up.

Though India lost the match to New Zealand, Blue Tigers are guaranteed a spot in Sunday’s final, having finished the league stage on top of the table with six points.

The Kiwis too have the same points, but a superior goal difference helped the hosts remain on top.

Thanking the fans for their overwhelming support, the Indian captain said this was just the start of good times for the national football team.

“We believe that this is the start of an era where people will change their mindsets and come out in full support of all the sports that are represented by India’s national team,” he said.

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