 The wind blew even more strongly for round two of international series Qatar than it had done yesterday, with only a few players left in the course late in the afternoon, only seven players were under par for the tournament. Jaurus Watts all really battled well today, he hold this par, he put it seven, he's at even par and very much in contention. So two is Hedetto Tanahara, this the highlight of his round. On the 12th, beautifully hold out at the par four, Tanahara a 72 for one over par. Sangmoon Bay had a terrible day, 43 to the turn, but then made up at least for some of it with an eagle at the last. A 76, but he's only one over par. Travis Smythe was delighted to be out early this morning, this at the ninth, his final hole, although he missed the birdie putt, it was a 72 for two under, he's right up there again. And the Ogletree was another who played well all day, a birdie putt at the seventh here for the tall American. One of the very few players under par for the day coming towards the end of his round. Miguel Tabuena of the Philippines birdied the tenth and took him to three under for the round. He was also right up there challenging the leader. Didn't quite make his birdie at four, but an easy par four under for the day. Very good scoring indeed by the Malaysian. But the man at the top of the leaderboard is Suradit Yongcharonchai of Thailand. Didn't make his birdie at 13, but a day he can be very pleased with a 71 and at five under par at Yongcharonchai who leads here in Doha.