NEW DELHI:
Devdutt Padikkal
dazzled with a composed half-century in India's first innings of the fifth and final Test against England at the scenic
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
in
Dharamsala
. Padikkal's 65-run innings not only bolstered India's lead but also showcased his immense talent on the international stage.
"Last night was tough. Regardless of when you get to know, there is always going to be nervousness around. I got a message the previous night saying that I could be playing," Padikkal revealed, highlighting the sleepless night filled with anticipation and excitement.
"I was nervous, it was a tough night's sleep but it is something you also enjoy at the same time. You live for those days."
The left-handed batsman's inclusion in India's squad for the final two Tests came on the back of KL Rahul's injury, presenting him with a golden opportunity to make his mark.
Despite waiting on the bench in Ranchi, Padikkal embraced the challenge in picturesque Dharamsala, turning his restless night into a memorable debut for the Indian team.
Padikkal's innings, marked by exquisite drives and confident strokeplay, featured 10 boundaries and a well-struck six, captivating fans and critics alike. Although he fell short of a century, his performance left an indelible impression, hinting at a promising future for Indian cricket.
Partnering with
Sarfaraz Khan
, Padikkal played a pivotal role in rebuilding the Indian innings after the dismissals of centurions
Rohit Sharma
and
Shubman Gill
.
"It's always fun to bat with Sarfaraz Khan. He is a great character to have around," Padikkal remarked, emphasizing their camaraderie and shared focus on mutual comfort at the crease.
With his impressive performance, Padikkal has undoubtedly marked his arrival on the international stage, setting the stage for a promising career ahead.