Was keen to Contribute to RCB’s Win after missing First Game, says Padikkal

Devdutt Padikkal said he was keen to contribute to the team's win after he missed the first game of the ongoing Indian Premier League season due to Covid-19
Was keen to Contribute to RCB’s Win after missing First Game, says Padikkal
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After scoring his maiden IPL ton, Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Devdutt Padikkal said he was keen to contribute to the team's win after he missed the first game of the ongoing Indian Premier League season due to Covid-19. Padikkal had contracted the virus before the start of the IPL season but he made a comeback in the second game against SunRisers Hyderabad.

On Thursday evening, the left-handed batsman scored an unbeaten 101 to help RCB register a thumping 10-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals here at the Wankhede Stadium. "It's been special. I could only wait my turn. When I was down with COVID, I was thinking of ways to come here and play the first match here.

Padikkal said was keen to contribute to the team's win

I couldn't do that but was keen to contribute to the team's win. The ball was coming on really well and we got a good start. When you get into a partnership like that, it helps as runs come from both ends," Padikkal said at the post-match presentation. Chasing 178, Padikkal and skipper Kohli (72*) displayed an amazing show with the bat as both the openers took RCB across the line in 16.3 overs. Padikkal scored his 101 runs in just 52 balls with the help of 6 sixes and 11 fours while Kohli played the second fiddle and smashed 3 sixes and 7 fours in his 47-ball knock. The India captain also became the first batsman to complete 6,000 runs in the IPL.

"Not really, that's what I was telling Virat to go for it. For me it's not about getting to a hundred, I wouldn't mind missing out on hundreds as long as I contribute to the team's wins," Padikkal said when asked if he was worried about getting the hundred.

"Throughout the innings, there were times when he (Kohli) was going better and then I was going better. Rotation of strike is important. We just clicked well," the left-handed opener added. RCB is now back at the top of the points table after winning all four games. They will next take on Chennai Super Kings on Sunday.

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