Devdutt Padikkal Shines Again with Another Century in Vijay Hazare Trophy
Padikkal's Stellar Performance
Devdutt Padikkal continued to impress in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26, scoring his fourth century in just five matches. On January 3, he made 108 runs off 120 balls against Tripura in Ahmedabad, helping his team reach a total of 332/7.
Impressive Statistics
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru player has accumulated 514 runs at an outstanding average of 102.80 and a strike rate of 102.18. His remarkable innings include scores of 147 against Jharkhand, 124 against Kerala, 113 against Puducherry, and now 108 against Tripura.
Fan Reactions and Calls for Selection
Fans are rallying for his inclusion in India's ODI squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand. One supporter noted, "Hundred in first match, second match, fourth match, fifth match. Padikkal is ruling Indian domestic cricket."
List A Career Highlights
Padikkal's List A statistics further emphasize his prowess. Prior to the match against Tripura, he had scored 2,477 runs in 37 matches, averaging 82.56 with 12 centuries and 12 fifties. He made his debut in 2019 against Jharkhand and has since established himself as a key player in domestic cricket.
Recent Form
In the previous Vijay Hazare Trophy season (2024-25), he played three matches, scoring 196 runs, including a century and a fifty. The season before that, he amassed 465 runs in five games at an impressive average of 155.00, featuring two centuries and three fifties.
Consistency in 50-Over Format
Over the past three years, Padikkal has consistently excelled in the 50-over format, solidifying his status as one of the most prolific batters in Indian domestic cricket. His current form has led to increasing calls for his promotion to the national team.
Social Media Buzz
Another day, another century for Devdutt Padikkal. No use playing domestic cricket if a guy with Bradman-esque stats gets ignored every time pic.twitter.com/MDnZkU0I4J
Normal day in the office for Devdutt Padikkal. Wake up, Score 100, Repeat. He’s scored more centuries in just 38 List A matches than many top batters manage in their entire careers, still no national callup in this format. Ridiculous! pic.twitter.com/sCAoNSd8DI
Another hundred for Devdutt Padikkal. What batting from this guy... 4 hundreds in 5 games this VHT. Unreal consistency in List A for years. pic.twitter.com/NTBp3A2nJB
Devdutt Padikkal — remarkable consistency. Surely takes Jurel’s spot in the ODI squad. pic.twitter.com/NTBp3A2nJB
Another day, another century. Effortless dominance. Devdutt Padikkal is the kind of batter who could bat blindfolded and still end up completing a ton in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. pic.twitter.com/AiIFyVZMqq
Wakeup, Play Vijay Hazare Trophy, Score a Hundred, Sleep. The Routine of Devdutt Padikkal in domestic cricket. pic.twitter.com/MDnZkU0I4J
