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DUBAI, MARCH 5. A determined and adventurous comeback on the back nine by Jyoti Randhawa kept alive his hopes of a good finish at this prestigious European Tour tournament in the $2.2 million Dubai Desert Classic golf. Randhawa began with a birdie on the second, but there was a lapse between the fourth and eighth holes, as he dropped three shots in that period. Then he made four birdies between 10th and 16th and finally ended at five-under for three days and in tied 32nd. Meanwhile, Miguel Angel Jimenez continued his vigil on top of the leaderboard, but his overnight lead was cut down from two to one, as Ernie Els, played amazingly after four-putting from 15 feet for a double bogey on the opening hole and yet ending the day a five-under 67 to be at 15-under 201. PTI
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