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Mumbai Indians bag 49% stake in Oval Invincibles
Mumbai Indians Secure 49% Stake In Oval Invincibles After Bidding War In The Hundred Franchise Sales
Mumbai Indians' winning bid at The Hundred reportedly values the franchise at 123 million pounds, meaning RIL will pay the Oval Invincibles just over 60 million pounds for its 49% stake
The Hundred: Mumbai Indians owners agree landmark deal to buy stake in Oval Invincibles
The owners of Indian Premier League giants Mumbai Indians have agreed a deal to buy a stake in Oval Invincibles in a landmark moment for English cricket. Reliance Industries Limited, owned by India’s richest family,
The Hundred: Mumbai Indians bag 49% stake in Oval Invincibles
Reliance Industries Limited, owners of Mumbai Indians, acquired a 49% stake in London’s Oval Invincibles for around £61 million. The move positions MI as influential in English cricket governance. The highest anticipated bid is for The London Spirit franchise,
The Hundred: MI bag Oval Invincibles for GBP 123 million
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), the owners of the Mumbai Indians in the IPL, have bagged the Oval Invincible team in The Hundred. They won a three-way bidding race in which tech entrepreneurs from the US and CVC Capital, a private equity firm that owns the Gujarat Titans in the IPL were also involved.
Oval Invincibles Sold to IPL Franchise in Landmark Deal
The parent company of IPL's Mumbai Indians has purchased a 49% stake in the defending The Hundred Champs Oval Invincibles
The Hundred: Oval Invincibles valued near £125m as Mumbai Indians owners clinch 49 per cent stake in franchise
Indias Ambani family has sealed a landmark agreement to become the first external shareholder in one of English crickets eight Hundred franchises; Watch The Hundred live this summer on Sky Sports Cric
Mumbai Indians win bid for 49% stake in Oval Invincibles
Surrey-based team become first to be sold off in ECB equity sale, as giants of IPL secure winning bid | ESPN.co.uk
Mukesh Ambani’s RIL acquires 49% stake in Oval Invincibles for £60.27 million
Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Limited has acquired a 49% stake in the ECB's The Hundred team, Oval Invincibles, for £60.27 million, fending off competition from notable names. Reliance already owns multiple cricket franchises globally.
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Ambani outbids Nadella, Pichai to acquire Oval Invincibles cricket team
The bidding for the Oval Invincibles stake was intense, with the Ambani finally outbidding CVC Capital Partners and a ...
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Ambani family acquires 49 percent stake in The Hundred side Oval Invincibles; MI franchise expands to 6 teams
Reliance Industries Limited, owned by India's wealthiest Ambani family, has acquired a 49% stake in the England's The Hundred ...
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Ambani family buys 49% stake in London cricket team Oval Invincibles
The Ambani family, which also own the Mumbai Indians franchise in IPL, will take a 49% holding in Oval Invincibles, according ...
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