Key Points

Devdutt Padikkal believes RCB's home struggles aren't due to pitch conditions but admits the batting unit must adapt faster. The team has thrived away with five consecutive wins, including Virat Kohli's consistent fifties. Padikkal emphasizes the need to replicate this form at Chinnaswamy, where RCB has lost all three matches. With four home games remaining, the pressure is on to deliver for their loyal fans.

Key Points: Devdutt Padikkal Says RCB Must Win at Chinnaswamy After Away Success

  • Padikkal dismisses pitch blame for RCB's home struggles
  • Credits team unity for five straight away wins
  • Kohli shines as 'Chase Master' in victories
  • RCB seeks home turnaround with four fixtures left
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Chinnaswamy deserves some wins as well: Padikkal sends message ahead of RCB's home fixtures

RCB batter Devdutt Padikkal urges team to break home jinx, credits away wins to team unity ahead of crucial IPL fixtures.

"The Chinnaswamy deserves some wins as well – Devdutt Padikkal"

Mullanpur, April 21

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batter Devdutt Padikkal said that he does not believe that pitch condition is the reason behind their three-match winless streak at M Chinnaswamy Stadium and believes it is time to script stories of success in their home den in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).

Despite tilting at windmills on home turf, RCB has relished away from home, maintaining an unbeaten record with five victories on the trot, three of which have come while chasing. Virat Kohli, classified as "Chase Master" has slammed unbeaten fifties in each of them.

"To be honest, I think it's just a coincidence that our [five] wins have come away from home. But we have played some really good cricket throughout the tournament," Padikkal told reporters in the post-match press conference after their seven-wicket triumph over Punjab Kings.

"I feel we have really gelled well as a unit, and that shows, you know. Each time we suffer a loss, we're immediately back up, and we're winning games. It's important that we continue this momentum and find a way to win at home as well. The Chinnaswamy deserves some wins as well," he added.

Unlike the previous editions, Chinnaswamy hasn't traditionally been a batting paradise. RCB batted first each time in the three fixtures and limped to 169/8, 163/7, and 95/9 in a 14-over-a-side fixture.

"I don't think that's anything to do with the pitch, to be honest. It's important as a batting unit to read the pitch quickly enough - I feel that's something we have not done as well as possible. We've not been up to the mark. But that's part of the tournament that the IPL is. It always has challenges," Padikkal said.

"This is a challenge for us as a team - it's important that we find a way. Definitely, we have some experienced and talented cricketers in the side, and we'll put our heads together and come up with a plan for the next home game," he added.

With action coming thick and fast, RCB will need to find the winning formula on home turf, with four remaining fixtures set to be played at home.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some positive energy from RCB camp! Padikkal is right - we need to break this home curse. The fans deserve better performances at Chinnaswamy 💪 #PlayBold
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Priya M.
Interesting that Padikkal mentions pitch reading as the issue. Maybe they're overcomplicating things at home? Just play your natural game boys! 🤔
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Arjun S.
Respectfully disagree with Padikkal here. The pitch has clearly changed this season - the stats don't lie. But I appreciate his positive attitude about finding solutions.
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Sanjana P.
Love this mindset shift! Instead of making excuses, they're taking ownership. That's championship mentality. Hope they turn it around at home soon! 🔥
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Vikram J.
The away record is impressive, but RCB needs to fix home games to make playoffs. 4 home matches left - crucial phase begins now!
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Neha R.
As a die-hard RCB fan since 2008, this gives me hope! The team spirit seems different this year. Maybe this is our season after all? 🤞

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