Devdutt Padikkal delivered a brilliant performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, scoring 91 runs and creating history. The Karnataka batter became the first player to score 600+ runs in three different Vijay Hazare Trophy seasons.
Devdutt Padikkal once again proved his class in domestic cricket with a stellar knock in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy. The stylish left-hander scored a fluent 91 runs, playing a crucial role for his team and etching his name into the record books.
With this innings, Padikkal achieved a remarkable milestone — he became the first batter in Vijay Hazare Trophy history to score more than 600 runs in three separate seasons. This rare feat highlights his consistency and dominance in India’s premier domestic one-day tournament.
Padikkal has long been regarded as one of India’s most promising batting talents, and his latest performance further strengthens his case for higher honours. His innings was marked by elegant strokeplay, strong temperament, and excellent control against both pace and spin bowling.
The 24-year-old has been a consistent performer across formats and continues to impress selectors with his ability to deliver in pressure situations. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Padikkal to see if he can convert this form into even bigger scores.
His record-breaking achievement not only adds another chapter to his growing career but also cements his place among the finest performers in Vijay Hazare Trophy history.