<p>Madrid: Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma faltered as he carded an underwhelming 1-over 72 and dropped from tied-second to tied-14th at the Acciona Open de Espana on Sunday.</p>.<p>After two rounds of 66, Sharma struggled on the third day as he had three bogeys and a double bogey against four birdies.</p>.<p>Sharma is now 9-under for three days and he needs some good results to ensure a berth in the season-ending DP World Tour Championships.</p>.It's scarring, it's a pasting: Ramiz Raja slams Pakistan after loss to India.<p>Earlier, Manu Gandas missed the cut.</p>.<p>Matthieu Pavon took a two-shot lead into the final round as he maintained his fantastic form with a 66 at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Frenchman has led the way since carding an opening 63 in the Spanish capital and produced a confident display of front-running to get to 16 under after 54 holes.</p>.<p>Pavon is still looking for a maiden win on the World Tour but has two victories on the Alps Tour and has finished second three times on each of the European Challenge and World Tours.</p>.<p>England's Nathan Kimsey was his closest challenger after a 65, two clear of local favourite Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, French duo Romain Langasque and Mike Lorenzo-Vera and South African Zander Lombard.</p>.<p>Kimsey has won both the Qualifying School and the Road To Mallorca but has yet to taste victory on the World Tour after losing out to Vincent Norrman in a play-off at Barbasol Championship.</p>.Iran denies claims of Ronaldo receiving 99 lashes over 'adultery'.<p>Dane Marcus Helligkilde, Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Frenchman Julien Guerrier and England's Eddie Pepperell were then at 11 under, one clear of Dan Bradbury who made his third hole-in-one of the season with a 226-yard four iron at the third. </p>
<p>Madrid: Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma faltered as he carded an underwhelming 1-over 72 and dropped from tied-second to tied-14th at the Acciona Open de Espana on Sunday.</p>.<p>After two rounds of 66, Sharma struggled on the third day as he had three bogeys and a double bogey against four birdies.</p>.<p>Sharma is now 9-under for three days and he needs some good results to ensure a berth in the season-ending DP World Tour Championships.</p>.It's scarring, it's a pasting: Ramiz Raja slams Pakistan after loss to India.<p>Earlier, Manu Gandas missed the cut.</p>.<p>Matthieu Pavon took a two-shot lead into the final round as he maintained his fantastic form with a 66 at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Frenchman has led the way since carding an opening 63 in the Spanish capital and produced a confident display of front-running to get to 16 under after 54 holes.</p>.<p>Pavon is still looking for a maiden win on the World Tour but has two victories on the Alps Tour and has finished second three times on each of the European Challenge and World Tours.</p>.<p>England's Nathan Kimsey was his closest challenger after a 65, two clear of local favourite Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, French duo Romain Langasque and Mike Lorenzo-Vera and South African Zander Lombard.</p>.<p>Kimsey has won both the Qualifying School and the Road To Mallorca but has yet to taste victory on the World Tour after losing out to Vincent Norrman in a play-off at Barbasol Championship.</p>.Iran denies claims of Ronaldo receiving 99 lashes over 'adultery'.<p>Dane Marcus Helligkilde, Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Frenchman Julien Guerrier and England's Eddie Pepperell were then at 11 under, one clear of Dan Bradbury who made his third hole-in-one of the season with a 226-yard four iron at the third. </p>