SSP Chowrasia gave away a late double bogey but was still the better of the two Indians who made the midway cut at the 71st Italian Open presented by Damiani.
Missing the cut were Gaganjeet Bhullar (70-73) and Jeev Milkha Singh (76-71).
Chowrasia, making an attempt to win back his card and full playing privileges on European Tour, where he twice won co-sanctioned events with Asian Tour, shot an even par 72, which included three birdies on front nine.
But a bogey on 11th and a double bogey on par-five 15th followed by a closing bogey on 18th much of the day's effort that also included a birdie on 16th hole.
Kapur, starting on the back nine, had four birdies against one bogey.
Meanwhile, a superb back nine of six-under 30 helped Stephen Gallacher revive his Ryder Cup dream.
The Scotsman, who needs to win or finish second (alongside no more than one other player) in Italy to take the last of nine available spots on the European Team to face the USA at Gleneagles next month, was informed that South African Hennie Otto and Austrian Bernd Wiesberger had carded respective rounds of 62 and 66 to move 15 and 12 shots clear of him as he prepared to begin his second round at Circolo Golf Torino -- La Mandria.
An eagle at the first hole got Gallacher off to the perfect start. He followed that with a birdie on the fifth before a double bogey on the sixth dealt a life-threatening blow to his lifelong Ryder Cup dream.
But Gallacher roared back into contention with a sensational back nine that saw him make six birdies to take a huge chunk out of Otto's lead and give himself a chance to achieve his goal of a top two finish with 36 holes to go.
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