Wentworth: Indian Golfer Shubhank Sharma plays a stable 3-below 69 round to ensure the weekend action at BMW PGA Championship here.
Sharma, who shot 70 in the first round, now 5 under 139 and Tied-25, up 26 places from the opening round-51.
Sharma, struggling to enter 60 and qualify for the final race for the World World Championship championship this year, at this time is 104.
Good results have to take it to the top-90 and give him the opportunity to improve further events.
Sharma has Birdie on the first, fourth, 12 and 13 while he bogeyed seventh for the second day running.
Kiradech Aphibarnat Thailand, who recently regained the Tour PGA card, moved to direct leadership.
Europe tour winners three times from Thailand have shared the leadership of the first half after the opening of 64 and followed him with 68 solid to move to 12 under the total, one stroke from England sank Laurie, who dragged 66, and Francesco Laporta, who came with 65 in the group Last day.
Adam Scott from Australia was in fourth place at ten below after 69, while Justin Rose was one of three players in the fifth place in nine.
The British chased a victory that would guarantee his place in the European team Pádraig Harrington for the Ryder Cup within two weeks.
Shane Lowry and Bernd Wiesberger increased at their round show with an impressive second round because they each targeted the Ryder Cup debut on the strait strait.
Ireland Lowry, who needs strong results to secure the Ryder Cup place, card six under 66 in the West Wentworth Club West Wentworth course to move to 8-under, while the Wiesberger signed 5-below 67 total.