Ashwin suggests stop-gap option as CSK face selection headache after injury setback
Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has proposed a temporary solution involving Royal Challengers Bengaluru as the Chennai Super Kings deal with an injury concern to youngster Ayush Mhatre.
Following the setback, which has left CSK short of options in their squad, Ashwin suggested that teams could explore a short-term “loan” system within the Indian Premier League to address such situations. His remarks come amid growing discussions around squad flexibility during the tournament.
Ashwin’s idea revolves around allowing franchises to temporarily bring in players from other teams when injuries create gaps, a concept not currently part of IPL regulations. The suggestion specifically referenced RCB as a potential source of reinforcements, sparking debate among fans and experts.
CSK, meanwhile, are assessing their options after Mhatre’s injury, with team management expected to look within their existing squad or available replacements as per league rules.
While Ashwin’s proposal remains hypothetical, it has reignited conversations about whether the IPL should consider more flexible squad policies to handle unforeseen injury crises during the season.
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