The fourth round of the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open was suspended at 1.30pm local time due to thunder storms. Mikko Ilonen of Finland and Frankie Minoza of the Philippines, who are playing together in the final group, are tied for the lead on nine under par after ten holes.
Rookie Andrew Tampion of Australia is seven under after 11 holes and Shiv Kapur of India is a stroke further back.
The biggest move of the day so far has come from Brazilian Alexandre Rocha, the winner of The 2006 European Tour Qualifying School, who is five under for 17 holes and is tied for fifth place with two-time European Tour winner Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand.
With the exception of Jaidee, every one of the top six is chasing their maiden title on The European Tour International Schedule.
Earlier in the day, Ilonen birdied the final hole of his rain-delayed third round to join Minoza in a tie for the lead heading into the final round.
Returning to the Damai Indah Golf and Country Club at 7:10am, Ilonen parred the 15th, 16th and 17th holes before picking up a birdie at the 18th to move back to eight under after completing a level-par round of 71.
At the time of the stoppage, Minoza faced a testing 15 foot putt to save par on the 18th. He returned and drained the putt to complete a five under par 66 as the 47 year old moved into contention to claim his maiden European Tour victory.
Korea's Suk Jong-yul parred the final three holes of his round to record a two under 69 and remain on seven under par, while Tampion picked up a birdie on the 16th to move to six under par.
Thailand's Chawalit Plaphol and Chapchai Nirat remained on four under par in a tie for fifth spot with Shiv Kapur of India and Australian Tony Carolan.