normalnormalnormalThe second day’s play in the inaugural Trident Open Golf 2025 was abandoned due to poor light. Bangladesh’s Mohammad Somrat Sikdar is in first place, having played only 15 of the 18 holes and leading the way with a 6-under par score. Chandigarh’s Akshay Sharma jumped three places to take joint second place.The second day’s play proved challenging, and winning the Trident Open title doesn’t seem easy. Initially, a winning score of 20 under par was considered a winning score, but now the Bangladeshi golfer leads with a 6-under par score. Currently, the cut is considered to be 4 over par. Golfers in joint 47th position are considered contenders for the third round. The remaining play on the second day will begin at 6:50 a.m. on Thursday, followed by the third round.Bangladesh’s Mohammad Somrat carded 2 under par on the second day and is leading with a 4 under par from the first day. He still has three holes left and can extend his lead. Among Chandigarh golfers, Akshay Sharma leads the pack. Sharma carded a 2 under 70. He is tied for second place at 5 under 139. Manu Gandas, who led from the first day, is also sharing this position. Six golfers remain in the joint-4th position.Yuvraj Sandhu of Chandigarh jumped 13 places to joint-10. He is also the leader of the PGTI Order of Merit list. Sandhu carded 3 under par to move into the top-10. Four other golfers share this position. Angad Cheema is tied-38 at 3 over, and Amrit Pal is tied-47 at 2 over.normalnormalThe post Trident Open 2025 -2nd Day’s Play-Bangladesh’s Mohammad Somrat in 1st Place appeared first on Chandigarh City News.