Aditi Ashok shot a second-round 70 to take a five-shot lead into the weekend at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open.

The Indian star followed up her first round of 67 with another consistent day at Vipingo Ridge to sit at the top of the leaderboard on nine-under-par after 36 holes at Vipingo Ridge.

Three-time LET winner Ashok only dropped one shot during the second day and rolled in four birdies on the Baobab Course.

“It was good I think for the most part I played pretty consistent today,” said Ashok. “There was just one dropped shot which was good.

“I feel I could have driven it a bit better and hit it closer than I did but overall, it was a good day. I don’t know why my driving was a little off. Maybe I didn’t warm up as well this morning or I guess when the wind picked up, I couldn’t find my rhythm.

“It’s easy on this course to hit 3-woods as well so that kind of helped me a bit, but the drives I couldn’t get good angles into some of the holes and some of the par-fives, I didn’t drive it long enough because I wasn’t driving it as good. It’s something to work on for the weekend.”

Thailand’s April Angurasaranee sits in second place on four-under-par after carding a second consecutive round of 71 in Kenya.

The 18-year-old, who earned Category 16 status at LET Q-School in December, made four birdies and two bogeys on day two at Vipingo Ridge and is aiming to finish in the top 10 this week.

“I would say my start has been very good,” said the rookie. “I want to finish in the top 10 this week, so that I get to play in Morocco next week. This is definitely on the right track.”