The IPL is as much about opportunity as it is about talent and Ravichandran Ashwin has just highlighted that reality with a bold take after Rajasthan Royals’ impressive performance against Mumbai Indians.

While fans were busy celebrating RR’s clinical outing, Ashwin shifted the focus to the bench pointing out an uncapped Indian batter who, despite having serious ability, may struggle to break into the playing XI this season.

Ashwin highlights depth over hype

In a tournament where every franchise stacks its squad with match-winners, Ashwin emphasized how Rajasthan Royals’ balance has made selection extremely competitive. He suggested that even highly talented players might remain sidelined simply because the current XI is delivering consistently.

The comment wasn’t criticism it was actually high praise.

Ashwin made it clear that Aman Rao Perala in question has the skillset to make an impact at the highest level. However, with the team ticking all boxes across departments, there is little room to shuffle the lineup.

RR’s settled XI becoming a problem for others

Rajasthan Royals have looked one of the most complete sides so far in IPL 2026. Their top order has provided stability, the middle order has finished games smartly, and the bowling attack has executed plans with precision.

Such consistency brings results—but also creates a selection dilemma.

For young and uncapped players waiting in the wings, this becomes a double-edged sword. The better the team performs, the harder it is to find a spot.

A bigger IPL trend Ashwin points out

Ashwin’s observation taps into a larger pattern in the IPL squad depth often overshadows individual opportunity.

Franchises invest heavily in emerging talent, but only a handful get immediate chances. Others must wait for injuries, rotation, or dips in form to get their shot.

It’s a system that demands patience, something not every young player finds easy.

Why this youngster is one to watch

Even without naming performance stats or match exposure, Ashwin’s endorsement carries weight. Known for his analytical understanding of the game, he rarely backs a player without strong reasoning.

His comments suggest that when this batter eventually gets a chance, he could make people sit up and take notice.

Will RR rotate later in the tournament?

As IPL 2026 progresses, squad rotation becomes inevitable. Fatigue, travel, and match-ups force teams to rethink combinations.

That could be the window this uncapped batter needs.

Until then, the message from Ashwin is clear talent is present, but timing is everything.

And in a high-stakes tournament like the IPL, sometimes even the best have to wait their turn