The billionaire’s Ambani family won the bidding battle of London’s invincible cricket tickets in London, after the interests of private equity companies and Silicon Valley executives.
According to those who are familiar with this issue, Indian families, who own the Mumbayin Dian franchise in their home country’s advantageous leagues, will retain 49 % of the team.
In addition to the spirit of London, the elliptical invincible is considered one of the most valuable franchises in the new short film competition to play a homemade in the capital. The value of Ambanis’s successful bid was unknown on Thursday.
Last year, the British cricket began the process of auctioning the gags of the eight teams in England and Wales to increase sports finances in Japan and grow 100 in 2021.
After a few months of bidding, the candidate list was three by the host venue, Sally, and captured Ambanis for the CVC Capital Partner and the Silkon Valley’s highest executive consortium, including Sundal Pichai from Alphabet. 。 The live auction on Thursday has made Unbanis the top for oval.
Ensuring the involvement of Ambanis is an important first step in persuading the Indian cricket authorities so that 100 players can participate in 100 people. Currently, they are not allowed to participate in overseas tournaments.
England and Wales’ Cricket Committee (ECB) sells 49 % of the shares owned by each team, but the host venue decides to maintain 51 % of shares or sell all or part. can. The auction is operated by Raine Group, an investment bank that has previously advised on the sales of Manchester United and Chelsea Football Club.
100 people see each side facing 100 balls. This is a short game designed to attract new viewers with simpler rules and half -time entertainment.
Sally, like the majority of the 100 team owners, Sally is owned by its members. It was reported that the famous county club, established in 1845, was eager to maintain the rule of 51 % of 100 franchisees, rather than selling more to new investment partners. 。 The elliptical team contains Sally’s England player Sam Karan.
The final auction of London Spirit is held on Friday, and is interested in vehicles managed by Chelsea FC co -owner Todd Boley.
The Ambani family and ECB rejected the comments.
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