The ICC Champions Trophy is back for the first time since 2017. The 'Mini World Cup' has had a stop-start existence in ...
NewZNew - Mumbai Indians welcome The Hundred’s London-based franchise ‘Oval Invincibles’ to the #OneFamily: Reliance ...
Reliance Industries (RIL)-owned Mumbai Indians (MI), through its subsidiary RISE Worldwide, on Monday announced the acquisition of a 49 per cent stake in London-based Oval Invincibles, a franchise in ...
IPL franchises are exploring ownership opportunities in The 100-Ball League as interest in the fast-paced cricket format ...
In an office block in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square, English cricket changed forever ... stakes in four of the eight teams – London Spirit (Lord’s), Oval Invincibles, Welsh Fire and Birmingham ...
The Ambani group, which owns the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League, has bought a 49 percent stake in London’s Oval Invincibles team after outbidding a number ... wider effort by the England ...
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), owners of the five time IPL champions Mumbai Indians, have made a significant move in global cricket by acquiring a 49% stake in Oval Invincibles, a franchise in ...
Reliance Industries Ltd. (BSE: RELIANCE) is making another bold move beyond its core businesses, this time expanding deeper into global cricket. Mukesh Ambani’s conglomerate has acquired a 49% stake ...
RIL, owned by the Ambani family, has entered an exclusivity period to finalise agreements with Surrey, the England and Wales Cricket ... club. Oval Invincibles, the two-time defending champions in the ...
The Ambani family, who own the Mumbai Indians franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has now bought a big stake in the UK's Oval Invincibles cricket team. The family obtained a 49% stake in ...
Oval Invincibles is one of the most successful teams in The Hundred, having won the men’s tournament in the first two seasons. The team is currently owned by Surrey County Cricket Club ...
Sky News reported that MI's bid valued 100% of Oval Invincibles at approximately 125m pounds, which means that RIL paid around 61 million pounds for a 49 per cent stake in the team.