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Review | Randhawa Jyoti steals the limelight from Jimenez and Els on day one of the Hong Kong Open

Indian shoots 64 as Spanish champion struggles to two-over with food poisoning and South African star is nicely placed after 66

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Ernie Els lines up a shot on his way to a 66. Photo: Richard Castka

Indian world No.462 Randhawa Jyoti shot a superb 64 at the Hong Kong Open in Fanling to take a surprise lead after day one.

He went home in five-under 31 to finish one ahead of Filipino Angelo Que, who shot his first bogey-free round of the year.

Defending champion Miguel Angel Jimenez, aiming for an unprecedented fifth Hong Kong Open title, was laid low overnight by food poisoning and struggled to a two-over 72.

Four-time major winner Ernie Els could have done better than a four-under 66 after missing a few birdie chances on the greens, but is well in contention after the first day's action, in a group of nine players two shots back that includes big-hitting Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts.

Catch up on all the day's play below

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