Royal Challengers Bengaluru kicked off their Indian Premier League 2026 campaign in style, chasing down a daunting target against Sunrisers Hyderabad with authority as they won by 6 wickets.
While the chase featured contributions across the batting unit, it was Devdutt Padikkal's explosive innings that proved to be the turning point of the match.

RCB's chase could have gone either way after an early wicket, but Padikkal ensured there was no room for pressure to build. Walking in with intent, the left-hander immediately took the attack to the SRH bowlers, finding boundaries at will and disrupting their plans in the powerplay.
Padikkal raced to a stunning half-century in just 21 balls and finished with a breathtaking 61 off 26 deliveries, setting the tone for the chase. His aggressive approach ensured RCB surged ahead of the required rate early, effectively neutralising the scoreboard pressure of a 200-plus target.
Padikkal's knock did more than just add quick runs - it allowed Virat Kohli to anchor the innings calmly at the other end. With the required rate under control, Kohli was able to play a composed innings, rotating strike and picking boundaries without taking unnecessary risks.
By the time Padikkal departed, RCB were firmly in command, needing only a steady finish rather than a desperate push. The middle order capitalised on the strong foundation, ensuring there were no late hiccups.
Padikkal's aggressive strokeplay put the SRH bowlers under immense pressure early in the innings. Their inability to control the powerplay overs meant they were always playing catch-up in the field. The lack of breakthroughs and control allowed RCB to dictate terms throughout the chase.
In high-scoring chases, momentum often dictates the outcome - and Padikkal's innings seized that momentum decisively. His fearless intent, clean hitting, and ability to accelerate from the outset turned what could have been a tense chase into a controlled and confident run pursuit.