Kumar produced three under 68 in the fourth round totalling eight under 276 (68-76-64-68) to earn the prize money of Rs 8,08,250. Vivek Bhandari (70-65-73-69) and former Asia No 1 Jyoti Randhawa (71-65-68-73) tied at seven under 277 to become richer by Rs 4,35,750 each.
While Bhandari scored two under 69 in the final round, Randhawa produced two over 73. Colombo-based Mithun Perera's (69-69-69-71), who scored two under 69 on Saturday, totalled six under 278 for the fourth place.
PTI