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Oosthuizen leads in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur - US Masters runner-up Louis Oosthuizen dodged thunderous rainstorms to hold a one-shot lead at the Maybank Malaysian Open before play was washed out for a second day running on Saturday.

Oosthuizen, who has shrugged off last week's playoff loss and fatigue from flying across the globe, plus Malaysia's tropical weather, was three-under through 10 holes of his third round for an aggregate score of 13 under par.

The 2010 British Open champion led Scotland's Stephen Gallacher, with Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello, England's Danny Willett and David Lipsky of the United States sharing third place, three shots off the pace.

Germany's Martin Kaymer was six back through 12 holes of his third round and 2011 Masters winner Charl Schwartzel, the first-round leader, was also trailing by six after 14 holes.

"It's a tough week but it was always going to be the case this week," Oosthuizen said. "None of that will matter if I can win tomorrow.

"My swing feels really good and when you are playing like this you really want to get a win because it just boosts the confidence so much, and it's a good time of year to do that."

Oosthuizen had to return early to complete his second round on Saturday, emerging with a one-stroke lead, after a fierce storm deluged par-72 Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club a day earlier.

After another hour-long rain delay, the cool South African emerged to compile a truncated round of four birdies plus one bogey before the day's second shower forced a halt at about 17:40 local time.

By that time, Oosthuizen had picked up birdies on the par-three fourth and par-five fifth before he dropped his only shot on the next hole.

And he had to scramble with a short up-and-down on the par-four seventh after over-hitting his pitch shot through the green.

The Muslim call to prayer was echoing across the course along with rumbling thunder, and Oosthuizen looked to the darkening heavens as he prepared to putt on the ninth green.

And his prayers were answered as he stroked home a 12-foot birdie to match Gallacher as joint leader, and then picked up another shot on the 10th before the hooter.

"You never know with the weather here, so you're trying to get ahead of the guys just in case all of a sudden it becomes a 54-hole event," Oosthuizen said afterwards.

"I actually don't think that will be the case now, but at that point on the sixth I was still thinking there was a chance this could be the last round."

Play will resume at 7:45 on Sunday (23:45 GMT Saturday) with the fourth round scheduled to start at 8:30 am. However, officials said more rain was forecast for Sunday.

"I think we will get the 72 holes tomorrow so it's all to play for," said second-placed Gallacher, whose only European Tour win was in 2004.

"The conditions are pretty brutal and there are times out there when you're getting dizzy with the heat and humidity... Certainly a wee bit different than being at home in Scotland for the last two weeks."
 
Leading aggregate scores at the Maybank Malaysian Open after rain washed out play on Saturday during the third round (par-72):

-13 - Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 66-68 through 10 holes of third round

-12 - Stephen Gallacher (SCO) 67-68 through 11 holes

-10 - Rafael Cabrera-Bello (ESP) 67-72 through 13 holes, Danny Willett (ENG) 69-69 through 12 holes, David Lipsky (USA) 70-67 through 11 holes

-9 - Ricardo Gonzalez (ARG) 68-71 through 13 holes, Jyoti Randhawa (IND) 66-72 through 12 holes, Hennie Otto (RSA) 71-64 through 10 holes

-8 - Simon Dyson (ENG) 69-70 through 13 holes, Ben Fox (USA) 70-68 through 13 holes, Jeev Milkha Singh (IND) 65-73 through 13 holes

-7 - Pablo Larrazabal (ESP) 69-73-67, Victor Dubuisson (FRA) 72-68 through 14 holes, Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 64-75 through 14 holes, Rhys Davies (WAL) 70-68 through 13 holes, Martin Kaymer (GER) 70-67 through 12 holes

Selected:


-6 - Matteo Manassero (ITA) 70-72 through 16 holes

-5 - Jbe Kruger (RSA) 70-65 through 10 holes

-3 - Alvaro Quiros (ESP) 72-68 through 15 holes

-2 - Michael Campbell (NZL) 72-71 through 14 holes
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