Meanwhile Tvesa Malik, the other Indian making the cut, shot an identical 76 to slip to tied 51st from 47th position.

Dagar, making her first appearance in Australia, is eight-over 224, while Malik, also playing her first pro event in Australia, is nine-over 225.

Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom cruised to a bogey-free 68 on Saturday and took a one-stroke lead into the final round. Sagstrom, who was six shots back after the second round, has a 54-total of six-under-par 210 at Bonville Golf Resort in Coffs Harbour.

Dagar began from the ninth, had four bogeys in a row from 16th to first and another on third. She had seven bogeys against three birdies. Malik had six bogeys against two birdies

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