The 22-year-old Sunhit Bishnoi (66-68-70-64), playing only his second season as a professional, totalled 20-under 268 at the Rs. 50 lakh event to emerge wire-to-wire winner with an imposing nine-stroke margin. Bishnoi’s last round of 64 matched the tournament’s lowest score shot by Divyanshu
The journalist, identified as Vimal Kumar Yadav, was allegedly shot dead at his home by unidentified assailants in the Raniganj Bazaar area of the district, police said earlier on Friday.
On a more windy day and with tougher pin positions in place there were fewer under-par scores (34) in round two as compared to round one (45). The 22-year-old Sunhit Bishnoi’s 68 helped him rise from being the overnight joint leader to sole leader at a total of 10-under 134.
Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha is quite happy to see the rise in film shooting in Kashmir as he feels it strengthens the economy of the mountainous region.
Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Samrat Choudhary on Tuesday hit out at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after an SHO was shot dead by cattle smugglers in Samastipur district and said that “Bihar is tired.”
Diksha Dagar finished a career-best T-21 in a Major at the Women’s Open. The two-time LET winner, Dagar, ended the tournament with another superb back-nine show. Aditi Ashok shot a second straight 75 to fall to T-40 with rounds of 72-69-75-75.
It was a much different game from the last one, as both sides created a number of chances. However, Bahrain took only four minutes to take the lead, when Saleh Ahmed Mukhallaf’s shot from outside the area snuck into the bottom corner.
According to the police, the journalist was shot multiple times in the head and close to his eyes. They also stated that he was transferred to a private hospital in an extremely bad condition. While the surgery was taking place, he passed away from his injuries, according to hospital sources