RCB star Padikkal speaks on batting with Virat Kohli, setbacks during stints with RR, LSG
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 22 (ANI): Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batter Devdutt Padikkal spoke on how opening with Virat Kohli in his debut IPL and moving down in the batting order during his later underwhelming, inconsistent stints with Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) helped him become the player he is today, giving him a lot of help in terms of understanding the situation, playing under pressure and adaptation.
Speaking about his IPL debut and batting with Virat, he said that when he made his IPL debut, he felt "ready" after a solid run in domestic cricket, and batting with Virat was a "huge help" to him, as watching him gave him clarity on constructing a knock.
"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," he said.
But the coming two years with the Royals were not easy as he batted everywhere from opening to number six. Padikkal admitted that moving down the order for RR and LSG was challenging, but it taught him how to play under pressure, read situations and adapt him game accordingly.
"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," he said.
"It is 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," he said.
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