 Rashid Khan started Sunday, three shots clear of good friend Chika Rangapine, search of a third Asian tour title in a first in a decade at his home course of the Delhi Golf Club. But there were to be late twists in the tail, SSP Chowrazia. Serial winner at this property, closed with a round of 68 on route to a solo fifth. Chika couldn't muster up many birdies on the weekend. That at seven was one of two in a final round of 72, solo fourth for Chika Rangapine. 39-year-old Tai Chakchai Nirat threw darts at the flagsticks all day long. That was a 68, good enough for a third-place finish. But Miguel Tabuena inserted himself into the conversation with a Sunday to remember. Six birdies coming into this point, that set up a seventh at the 16th. Rashid Khan was faltering at the finish line, a drop shot at 15. And this par-part failing to find its mark on the 17th. Left Miguel Tabuena in control of the championship. Miguel had this to tie the course. Record of 64 wasn't to be at the last, but a 65 posted 12 under par in the clubhouse. One last throw of the dice required for Rashid Khan coming up the 18th hole. To perhaps force extra time with Miguel Tabuena. This had to drop an eagle three and nothing less to force extra time in Delhi. He gave it his best effort. Khan would finish in second place, but Miguel Tabuena with a Sunday to remember in the Indian capital collects a third title on the Asian tour.