Ashwin Applauds RCB: How Smart Scouting Secured Future IPL Stars

Ravichandran Ashwin has publicly praised Royal Challengers Bangalore for their strategic moves in the IPL mini-auction. He specifically commended their scouting department for picking up promising U-19 talents at base prices. Ashwin also highlighted their successful and lucky bid for all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer. Overall, he believes RCB had a fabulous auction that strengthened their squad for the upcoming season.

Key Points: Ashwin Praises RCB's IPL Auction Strategy and Scouting Success

  • Ashwin highlights RCB's excellent scouting in signing U-19 talents Vihaan Malhotra and Kanishk Chouhan
  • He praises RCB for securing Venkatesh Iyer for 7 crore despite KKR's interest
  • The franchise strengthened its squad with left-arm pacer Mangesh Yadav for 5.2 crore
  • RCB further invested in youth with signings like 18-year-old Satvik Deswal and Jordan Cox
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I want to praise and applaud RCB: Ashwin lauds IPL defending champions pick in mini auction

Ravichandran Ashwin lauds RCB's mini-auction picks, highlighting smart scouting of U-19 talents and the successful acquisition of Venkatesh Iyer.

"I want to praise and applaud RCB. This is scouting of a really good order. - Ravichandran Ashwin"

New Delhi, December 19

Former Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin praised Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for their smart signings at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini auction, highlighting the acquisitions of Vihaan Malhotra and Kanishk Chouhan at Rs 30 Lakhs each.

Ashwin believes this showcases RCB's excellent scouting and predicts Kanishk Chouhan will achieve great things. Chouhan and Malhotra are part of the U-19 India squad currently featuring in the ongoing Men's Asia Cup. The IPL 2026 mini auction concluded in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

"I want to praise and applaud RCB. They have snapped both Vihaan Malhotra and Kanishk Chouhan at 30 Lakhs. This is scouting of a really good order. If you do such scouting, then there will not be too much competition. Kanishk Chouhan will go on to do special things," Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

Ashwin also lauded RCB's successful acquisition of Venkatesh Iyer for Rs 7 crore, despite Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) interest, and believed RCB had a strong auction.

"How are RCB so lucky at the auction? Last time they went all out for Venkatesh Iyer, if KKR had pulled out back then, RCB's auction would have been over there itself. This time, even when KKR had the money, RCB were able to secure him for 7 crore. RCB have once again had a fabulous auction," Ashwin added.

Iyer went under the hammer for a base price of Rs 2 crore. Lucknow Super Giants raise the paddle for the first time. Gujarat Titans also join the race after a brief pause. The bidding war began when Iyer's former team, Kolkata Knight Riders, entered the race.

RCB and KKR continued to pursue him; however, RCB signed the MP all-rounder. Iyer has 1,468 runs at an average of 29.12, with a strike rate of over 137, a century and 12 fifties in 56 innings in IPL. Last year, KKR bought him back for Rs 23.75 crores, but he had a poor season, with just 142 runs in seven innings at an average above 20, a strike rate of almost 140, and just one fifty.

The defending champions further strengthened their squad depth with the signing of left-arm pacer and lower-order batter Mangesh Yadav for Rs 5.2 crore, making him the fourth-highest uncapped Indian acquisition of the day. The franchise also added the hard-hitting English wicketkeeper-batter Jordan Cox.

RCB further invested in youth by securing 18-year-old Satvik Deswal for Rs 30 Lakhs and New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy, who was signed for Rs 2 crore.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a long-time RCB fan, I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen great auctions before but the trophy cabinet is still empty. The Venkatesh Iyer buy is huge, but he needs to find his 2021 form again. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram M
Ashwin is spot on. The real win here is the scouting. Identifying Chouhan and Malhotra from the U-19 setup shows they are doing their homework. These low-cost, high-potential picks can be game-changers.
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Priya S
Good auction, but let's be real. The bowling still looks thin, especially Indian pace options. Mangesh Yadav for 5.2 crore is a big gamble on an uncapped player. Hope the management has a solid plan.
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Rohit P
Beating KKR to get Venkatesh Iyer is a statement! He's a proper all-rounder who can change the game. And picking Satvik Deswal shows they're investing in Indian youth. This is the balanced approach we needed.
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Michael C
Interesting strategy. Going for a mix of established IPL players, uncapped Indian talent, and a couple of overseas picks. Jordan Cox could be a wildcard finisher. On paper, it looks like a well-rounded squad.

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