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Storm at the front in Johnnie Walker Classic

Graeme Storm is sitting nicely at the top end of the leaderboard in the Johnnie Walker Classic in India after a second round 66 put him in fourth spot.

After a opening 70, Storm, of Hartlepool, went four shots better to make his move.

He is just two shots adrift of leader and seocnd round playing partner Unho Park, after firing seven birdies - the only blemish on his card was a dropped shot on the par 4 15th.

10:07am Friday 29th February 2008

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