Opening The Innings With Virat Kohli In My Debut IPL Season Gave Me Clarity On How To Construct An Innings – Devdutt Padikkal

Opening The Innings With Virat Kohli In My Debut IPL Season Gave Me Clarity On How To Construct An Innings – Devdutt Padikkal

Chandigarh, May 23Devdutt Padikkal has established himself as a consistent number three for Royal Challengers Bengaluru and has been a vital cog in the side’s run to the playoffs in the TATA IPL 2026. Speaking on JioStar, Padikkal reflected on learning from Virat Kohli during his debut IPL season, the technical and mental adjustments he made after returning to RCB, and why he believes Vaibhav Suryavanshi is a rare and special talent.

Speaking on JioStar, RCB batter Devdutt Padikkal touched upon his IPL debut and the experience of batting with Virat Kohli:

“When I made my IPL debut with RCB in the 2020 season, I felt ready. I had a solid run of scores in domestic cricket behind me. So, I knew that when my chance came, I would be fully switched on and give 100 per cent. And batting with Virat Kohli, one of the greatest in the game, was a huge help. At that age, watching him build an innings gave me so much clarity and understanding of how to construct a knock. That made a big difference in my growth.”

On batting in the middle order for RR and LSG and how a poor 2024 season shaped his career:

“Moving from being a dedicated opener to batting in different positions lower down the order was challenging, especially at a young age. But those experiences with Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants shaped me into the player I am today. Batting at different numbers taught me how to read situations, construct innings under pressure, and adapt my game. I am grateful for that journey and hope to keep learning. The 2024 IPL season was a tough one. Bouncing back from a difficult season is never easy. You must let it settle. During that season, a lot was going on in my head. I made sure I didn’t ignore it. You must go through the phase, accept it, and figure out how to come out better. Once the season ended, I knew exactly what I had to work on. I started putting in the effort, and soon I could see progress. That is how a cricketer’s journey works. You must keep evolving and keep learning. Setbacks will happen. The key is to get back up as quickly as possible and keep moving forward.”

On the changes he made to his game after returning to RCB:

“I made several changes to my batting technique with the help of Dinesh Karthik and Andy Flower. I needed to adjust a few things to shift from red-ball to white-ball cricket. It’s not easy because both formats demand different technical approaches. So, I worked on those technical adjustments. Mentally, I had to bring more intent into my game. In earlier seasons, I had a fixed template for starting my innings. I had to break away from that and try a different approach. I needed to go out with the mindset of looking to score off every ball. Once I did that, the results started showing.”

On the advantage of having a deep batting lineup after him in RCB:

“Having a powerful and deep batting lineup at RCB is a luxury. When you know the batting order is strong all the way down, it gives you extra confidence to play freely at the top. But you also have to take responsibility. That’s how T20 cricket is evolving now. You have to be ready to sacrifice your wicket if it helps the team score an extra 20 or 30 runs quickly. So, it’s important to keep the momentum going. That is pretty much the template across the IPL. And when you have batting depth and explosiveness coming in later, it makes that approach even easier to execute.”

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