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Fridzon, the hero of Russias victory over Brazil on Thursday, made the clinching free throws with 4.Johannesburg, South Africa (Sports Network) - David Drysdale posted a five- under 66 on Friday to take the lead at the halfway point of the Joburg Open. Drysdale finished 36 holes at 11-under 131 and is one clear of Oliver Bekker and Michael Hoey. There was a nearly two-hour weather delay on Friday due to lightning and storms. The entire field completed play before daylight expired. Play is split over the East and West Course at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club. Drysdale shot his 66 at the West Course Friday, but the East Course takes over on the weekend. That shouldnt hamper Drysdale too much considering he shot a 65 at that venue on Thursday. "Im very pleased, especially after playing well yesterday (Thursday) with a good eagle finish which was nice and just kept it going, so overall very happy," said Drysdale, who is winless on the European Tour, but has two victories on the Challenge Tour. Drysdale got off to a great start in round two with two birdies in his first four holes. He closed his front nine with two birdies and tied for the lead at 10-under par before he made the turn. On the second nine, Drysdale played steady golf. He parred his first five holes, then birdied the par-five 15th to grab sole possession of first. Drysdale parred his last three for the 36-hole lead. "I played well all day and had good chances on the front nine," said Drysdale. Bekker also played the West Course on Friday and recorded five birdies and a bogey on his opening nine. He recorded two additional birdies on the second nine to shoot a 65 and get within one of the lead. Jerraud Powers Jersey. . "I didnt have a good finish at the end of last year, so Im just trying to manage myself better on the golf course by cutting out the bogeys, maybe not playing as aggressively and try a little more conservative shots and playing within myself," said Bekker. Like those with him near the top of the leaderboard, Hoey played the West Course in the second round, but he had to wait out the storm before he completed his round. It didnt bother him. "It was just perfect at the end there," said Hoey, who shot a three-under 68 with three back-nine birdies. "There was no wind, which was probably an advantage because it was quite hot earlier on. The weather was perfect." Andrew McLardy (6 and Danny Willett (66) share fourth place at nine-under 133. Rafael Cabrera Bello (69), Richard McEvoy (65) and Tyrone Van Aswegen (65) are tied for sixth at minus-eight. Defending champion Richard Sterne, who won the last two European Tour events, carded a five-under 66 and moved into a tie for 21st place at five-under-par 137. Two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen carded a three-under 68 and is tied for 32nd at minus-four. It was not a good Friday for the first-round co-leaders. Steven Jeppesen only managed a five-over 76 at the East Course and fell into a tie for 49th at three-under 139. Trevor Fisher, Jr. struggled to an eight-over 79 on Friday at the East Course and actually missed the cut. Fisher finished at even-par 142 and missed the 36-hole cut by two strokes. ' ' '