Siddikur Rahman will take a one-shot lead into the final day of the Mauritius Open following a late collapse by Andrew Dodt.
After a bright start, Dodt's tournament unravelled in a four-hole stretch on the back nine, while the Bangladeshi carded a third-round 69 at the Four Seasons Golf Club Anahita to come in at seven-under-par.
The Australian's slip-up also saw him fall behind last week's Trophee Hassan II winner Wang Jeung-hun, who finished day three in second place on the leaderboard, one shot behind Rahman.
Wang led the way temporarily before giving away shots at the 15th and 16th holes.
Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts is in fourth place after finishing with a round of 73, but remains in contention ahead of the final day, joining Dodt on three-under.
Meanwhile, Dodt's Australian compatriot Scott Hend is the only other player heading into the final round under par. His round of 69 was only one shot off the best of the day, carded by South Africa's Brandon Stone, who shot 40 places up the leaderboard after making six birdies on day three.