Surrey County Cricket Club is set to retain a controlling 51 per cent stake in the Hundred franchise Oval Invincibles after the ownership transfers to the club from the ECB at the end of 2025.
Surrey County Cricket Club announced their new partnership with Reliance Industries Limited, co-owning the Oval Invincibles franchise in The Hundred. RIL, through its subsidiary RISE Worldwide ...
The Ambani family won a high-stakes bidding battle this week to secure a stake in the London-based Oval Invincibles cricket team. Reliance Industries Limited won a virtual auction with the ...
The owners of Mumbai Indians have won the race to land a stake in Oval Invincibles ... counties - including non-hosts - and the Marylebone Cricket Club sharing the remainder.
The billionaire Ambani family has successfully acquired a 49% stake in the Oval Invincibles cricket team, overcoming competition from private equity firms and notable Silicon Valley figures during ...
Through its subsidiary, Rise Worldwide Ltd, RIL has successfully partnered with the Oval Invincibles, a London-based franchise competing in the England & Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) thrilling ...
Along with London Spirit, Oval Invincibles is seen as one of the most ... Ambanis’ winning bid was unclear on Thursday. English cricket launched a process last year to auction off stakes in ...
Surrey County Cricket Club (SCCC) has confirmed its deal with Reliance but said it will continue to retain majority stake of 51 percent in the Oval Invincibles. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL ...
The billionaire Ambani family won the bidding battle for a stake in the Oval Invincibles cricket team in London, after interest from private equity firms and Silicon Valley executives. The Indian ...
Nita Ambani, owner of Mumbai Indians, said: “Cricket is more than just a sport, it’s a passion that unites people across geographies and cultures. Welcoming Oval Invincibles into our Mumbai ...
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.
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