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Downpour halts Oosthuizen

Kuala Lumpur - A tropical downpour halted Masters runner-up Louis Oosthuizen in his tracks on Friday as he charged towards the Maybank Malaysian Open second round lead.

Oosthuizen, continuing his rehabilitation from Sunday's cruel play-off loss to Bubba Watson, was one shot off the clubhouse lead through 12 holes when the threat of lightning suspended play just after 16:00 local time.

After players and spectators scurried from the course, torrential rain drenched the par-72 Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, forcing organisers to call it off for the day.

The second round will resume at 07:45 on Saturday with 75 of the 155-man field yet to reach 36 holes.

Oosthuizen has dealt with extreme disappointment, jet lag and sweltering heat this week, and the 2010 British Open winner can now add torrential rain to the list of obstacles.

But he looked in determined mood as he braved oven-like early afternoon temperatures to lurk behind joint provisional leaders and fellow South Africans Hennie Otto and Jbe Kruger, who are on nine-under-par 135.

On a quiet-scoring afternoon, Oosthuizen managed only one birdie on his front nine but he birdied the par-five 10th after chipping off a downward slope at the back of the green to three feet.

Playing partner Charl Schwartzel, the overnight leader and 2011 Masters champion who watched Oosthuizen's near-miss in anguish on Sunday, gave up three shots to slip into a share of 12th.

Earlier, former world number one Martin Kaymer took advantage of cooler morning conditions as he stormed up the leaderboard with a five-under-par 67 and two-round total of 137, two shots off the pace.

"I played similar to yesterday - I played really good golf, a lot of good tee-shots again. Unfortunately I couldn't drop every putt but I made six birdies today and made only one bogey so I was very solid," Kaymer said.

"I'll probably be a few shots behind after today so I'll approach tomorrow and Sunday a little more aggressively than today and yesterday," he added.

Kruger, the top prize money-winner in Asia so far this season, was left smiling after a seven-under-par round of 65, including eight birdies against one bogey, made up for his 70 on day one.

"I won't really call it giving Charl and Louis a run for their money," he said of his South African compatriots. "I just finished awesomely and it's a start. It's fun to be in contention."

Otto, another early starter, made hay with an eight-under 64 as South Africans occupied the top three positions on the leaderboard.

The $2.5 million tournament is the second consecutive big Malaysian event to be affected by rain in recent weeks after storms interrupted the Malaysian Grand Prix last month.

Completed round two scores from the storm-interrupted Maybank Malaysian Open on Friday (par-72):

135 - Hennie Otto (RSA) 71-64, Jbe Kruger (RSA) 70-65

137 - David Lipsky (USA) 70-67, Martin Kaymer (GER) 70-67

138 - Jyoti Randhawa (IND) 66-72, Danny Willett (ENG) 69-69

139 - Simon Dyson (ENG) 69-70, Ricardo Gonzalez (ARG) 68-71

140 - Tom Lewis (ENG) 70-70, Liang Wenchong (CHN) 72-68, Nicolas Colsaerts (BEL) 72-68, Victor Dubuisson (FRA) 72-68

141 - Stephen Lewton (ENG) 70-71, Julien Quesne (FRA) 69-72, Scott Hend (AUS) 70-71, Branden Grace (RSA) 69-72, Daisuke Kataoka (JPN) 70-71, Ignacio Garrido (ESP) 71-70

142 - Matteo Manassero (ITA) 70-72, Rikard Karlberg (SWE) 73-69, Peter Karmis (RSA) 72-70, Gaurav Ghei (IND) 68-74

143 - Prom Meesawat (THA) 68-75, Siddikur (BAN) 72-71, Prayad Marksaeng (THA) 73-70, Steve Webster (ENG) 73-70, Richard McEvoy (ENG) 72-71, Scott Barr (AUS) 73-70, Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR) 72-71, Panuphol Pittayarat (THA) 69-74

144 - Lee Sung (KOR) 69-75, Chapchai Nirat (THA) 71-73, Berry Henson (USA) 72-72, Zhang Lian-wei (CHN) 70-74, Bernd Wiesberger (AUT) 73-71

145 - Kieran Pratt (AUS) 71-74, Digvijay Singh (IND) 73-72, Felipe Aguilar (CHI) 72-73, Alejandro Canizares (ESP) 73-72

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