Oval Invincibles, Ambani
The Daily Telegraph · 8h
Asia’s richest family buy £60m stake in Hundred’s Oval Invincibles
The Ambanis, Asia’s richest family, have bought a stake in Oval Invincibles, the first Hundred franchise to be sold. The England and Wales Cricket Board is holding an auction this week to sell stakes in the eight Hundred teams.
The Financial Times · 9h
Ambanis triumph in bid battle for Oval Invincibles cricket team
Victory for the Ambanis means they have exclusivity and are set to finalise documentation in the coming weeks, according to one of the people. Taking the stake in Oval Invincibles would add to their global cricket interests, which include teams in South Africa, the US and the United Arab Emirates.
Sky Sports · 9h
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
Indiatimes · 9h
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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