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I’m trying to keep up with Jeev: Jyoti

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Posted: Mar 01, 2008 at 2254 hrs IST

Gurgaon, February 29 How Bunty Randhawa would love to stage-manage the crowd. On Friday, however, it was his cousin putting on a show to watch. Jyoti Randhawa’s seven-under round today on his home course has brought him promptly into contention at the Johnnie Walker Classic, and the Gurgaon player spoke of pressure, physical endurance and patience after that.

“I guess it’s the expectations,” he said of his recent inconsistency in tournaments at home. “You’re playing in your country and people expect you to play well. So before you know you start scoring and start seeing the leaderboard and before you know, the two-under is three-over.”

The 35-year-old has been playing seven weeks on the trot now, something new for him, and he said it was Jeev Milkha Singh’s repetitive long streaks that inspired him. “Well, I’m trying to keep up with Jeev. I was speaking to him and he said: ‘You’ve got to test your body’, and I like that phrase. So I’m testing my body. Let’s see how long I can keep going,” he said.

Randhawa also chose to look at his prospects positively going into the final two rounds. “I haven’t been able to hang on in the last few tournaments. It’s good that I keep knocking on the door and sometimes it opens. Just keep being patient and see how it goes.”

Randhawa’s on nine-under now, but still one behind compatriot Shiv Kapur, who threw around birdies and an eagle all over the course.

“At the start of the week if somebody had told me I would be leading here after two rounds I would be laughing in their face,” Kapur said.

The Delhi player also let out a secret on what his key was today. “Vikram Jit Singh (former all-India amateur champion) called me up last night and told me to keep the hands soft. We had like a one-minute conversation but that was playing through my mind all day today,” he said. “It’s one of the best tips I’ve got and I’m going to try keep that through the weekend as well.”

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