Devdutt Padikkal's IPL Resurgence: How Failure Fueled His RCB Comeback

Devdutt Padikkal has made a sensational start to IPL 2026, playing a pivotal role in RCB's opening victories with aggressive half-centuries. He credits a difficult phase where he lacked answers for fueling his motivation to rebuild and adapt his game for T20 cricket. Veteran Dinesh Karthik notes Padikkal's significant personal growth and impressive adaptation, suggesting he is now batting at a level that demands national team consideration. Padikkal's journey from introspection to a "man on a mission" stands as a testament to persistence and clarity of purpose in modern cricket.

Key Points: Devdutt Padikkal on IPL 2026 Form & RCB Comeback Journey

  • Stellar start with 50 & 61 in IPL 2026
  • Rebuilt game after introspective phase
  • Embraced role clarity at RCB
  • Dinesh Karthik backs India call-up
  • Showcases new maturity & aggression
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'Need failures along your journey to remind you how much harder you need to work,' says RCB's Devdutt Paddikal

RCB's Devdutt Padikkal reveals how past failures motivated his evolution into a match-winner. Dinesh Karthik praises his India potential.

"Sometimes you need those failures along your journey to remind you how much harder you need to work. - Devdutt Padikkal"

Bengaluru, April 7

Devdutt Padikkal's resurgence has emerged as one of the standout storylines of IPL 2026, with the left-hander playing a pivotal role in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's opening two victories.

Scores of 50 off 29 against Chennai Super Kings and 61 off 26 against Sunrisers Hyderabad have set the tone for the season, highlighting not just form but the evolution of a player who has rebuilt his game with intent and resilience.

Having first risen through the ranks with RCB as a technically sound top-order batter, he enjoyed early success in the IPL, forming strong partnerships and displaying maturity beyond his years. However, as the format evolved, the demands forced him into a period of introspection and adjustment, as per a press release from RCB.

Speaking on that phase, Devdutt Padikkal said, "When things didn't go well, I didn't have answers. But that phase gave me that motivation and that fire to get better. Sometimes you need those failures along your journey to remind you how much harder you need to work."

"The underlying factor was that he was very excited to play for RCB," Dinesh Karthik revealed. "On the first call, he said I couldn't be happier playing for any other team than RCB. I represented RCB, and I remember coming and watching matches as an RCB fan. And that set the tone for how we looked at him and how we wanted him to achieve certain things. His message was clear: 'I'm here, and I want to make a difference. Just tell me what you need.' And from that day, the first day in the camp, he actually was a man on a mission."

With clarity around his role and a commitment to evolve, Padikkal worked on expanding his game, particularly his scoring intent in T20 cricket.

"When I got the opportunity with RCB again, I decided there were a lot of things I needed to change; I needed to really commit to working on those things regardless of what the outcome may be. It's not easy when you've grown up playing a certain way. I could have easily accepted that I'll stick to test cricket, but it was important for me to come out of that comfort zone and try to adapt."

And with that resolve, Devdutt went on to score 247 runs, with a strike rate of 150, across 10 matches for RCB in 2025.

That growth is now translating into performance. His 50 off 29 against CSK showcased controlled aggression, while the 61 off 26 against SRH reflected a player operating at a significantly higher tempo, a clear indicator of his evolution in the shortest format.

"In 2020-2021, I was a lot more scared as a young kid coming in. I feel over the years I've learned to handle everything that goes around in the IPL. At this point, I've reached a stage of maturity where I understand what I need to do to be at my best. And I feel a lot calmer and more composed, and I'm really happy at where I am, and I'm really enjoying my cricket," Devdutt reflected.

Speaking on Padikkal's growth, Dinesh Karthik said, "Devdutt Padikkal coming into 2025 was a very different Devdutt Padikkal to the one that left RCB earlier. He has learned to handle everything that comes with playing in the IPL, and the way he has adapted his game has been very impressive. If he continues in this rich vein of form, I don't think Team India can ignore him across formats. He is batting at a level which is a touch above a lot of other players."

As he continues to build on this strong start, Padikkal's journey stands as a testament to persistence, adaptability, and clarity of purpose. Two matches into IPL 2026, he is not just among the runs; he is setting the benchmark for what a complete T20 batter looks like in the modern game.

- ANI

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Priya S
His statement about being scared as a young kid is so relatable. The IPL pressure is immense, especially for Indian youngsters. It's inspiring to see him find his calm and composure. More power to him!
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Rohit P
Finally, RCB might have a stable Indian opener! His intent is clear. That 61 off 26 was brutal. But let's not get carried away—it's only two matches. The real test is consistency over 14 games. Hope he maintains this.
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David E
As a cricket fan, this is the narrative you live for. Technical soundness meeting modern T20 demands. His willingness to leave his comfort zone is a lesson for any professional, not just athletes.
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Shreya B
Respectfully, while I'm happy for his form, we've seen many players shine briefly and then fade. The system needs to support him better this time. RCB and BCCI must ensure he isn't over-hyped and then dropped at the first failure.
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Karthik V
DK's point about him being a fan first hits home. That emotional connect with RCB is special. You can see the extra 10% effort. If he keeps this up, he solves a big problem for the national team at the top. #EeSalaCupNamde

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