Devdutt Padikkal

Devdutt Padikkal

Batsman🏏 Left Handed BatRight-arm offbreak
🎂 July 07, 2000 (25 years)📍 Edapal, Kerala📏 6 ft 3 in

About

A lanky and stylish left-hander with a 6 '3 frame from Karnataka, Devdutt Padikkal oozes class and confidence. Devdutt was born in Edappal, Kerala, but his parents moved to Hyderabad when he was young before eventually settling in Bangalore, a move that was prompted by a promise of a better cricketing future for Devdutt in Bangalore. He started the sport at the age of 11 and slowly laddered up the ranks of school and age-group cricket to carve a niche for himself. He first came under the spotlight for his stunning 53-ball 72 for his team Ballari Tuskers in the Karnataka Premier League in 2017 and after that impressive show, he kept piling runs for Karnataka U-19s before a slump in form and self-doubt threatened to stall his career. But hard work and perseverance saw the youngster rise like a phoenix from ashes to rack up 829 runs in the Cooch Behar Trophy 2018, finishing as the fourth highest run-getter.

Devdutt also bagged the best batsman award from Karnataka State Cricket Association for his superb contributions and was also drafted into the senior team for the Vijay Hazare Trophy. An India U-19 call-up followed for the Sri Lanka tour and Devdutt displayed some eye-catching performances to seal his place in the team. At 19, Devdutt already had an IPL contract with RCB swooping in the auctions ahead of the 2019 season. The Royal Challengers Bangalore endured a nightmarish IPL that year, winning 5 out of 14 matches, bagging the wooden spoon. While Devdutt never got a chance to showcase his talent on the field, he got to rub shoulders with some of the greats of the game.

Going back to the domestic circuit, Devdutt started the 2019-20 domestic season with a bang. In the first game, he compiled a 58 in the opening game of the Vijay Hazare Trophy against Jharkhand. There was no looking back for the youngster post that knock. He smashed his maiden List A ton against Saurashtra and followed it up with another unbeaten century in the next game against Goa. Devdutt kept piling up runs and was a vital cog in Karnataka's wheel. He finished the tournament as the leading run-getter with 609 runs and it's a no-brainer that he was picked for the Deodhar Trophy in the India A squad.
Career Details
FormatDebutLast Played
T20vs Sri Lanka, 2021-07-28, R.Premadasa Stadiumvs Sri Lanka, 2021-07-29, R.Premadasa Stadium
TESTvs England, 2024-03-07, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadiumvs Australia, 2024-11-22, Perth Stadium
IPLvs Sunrisers Hyderabad, 2020-09-21, Dubai International Cricket Stadiumvs Lucknow Super Giants, 2026-04-15, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium
Batting Stats
StatTestODIT20IPL
Matches20280
Innings30279
Runs900381959
Balls1970381516
Highest65029101
Average3001925.78
SR45.690100.00129.23
Not Out0003
Fours1202207
Sixes10163
Ducks1006
50s10013
100s0001
200s0000
300s0000
400s0000
Bowling Stats
StatTestODIT20IPL
Matches20279
Innings0000
Balls0000
Runs0000
Maidens0000
Wickets0000
Avg0.00.00.00.0
Eco0000
SR0.00.00.00.0
BBI-/--/--/--/-
BBM-/--/--/--/-
4w0000
5w0000
10w0000