The sale of stakes in each of the eight teams that make up the Hundred, the ECB's flagship cricket competition, has secured enough riches to forever alter the complexion of the domestic game.
The Ambanis, Asia’s richest family, have bought a stake in Oval Invincibles, the first Hundred franchise to be sold. The ...
In an office block in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square, English cricket changed forever on Friday. It was at the marbled London ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board is selling its 49 per cent stake in each of the eight Hundred teams. Oval Invincibles were the first team sold, with the Ambanis, who own Reliance Industries ...
The title of India’s richest cricketer now belongs to a former player, surpassing Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, and Rohit Sharma, ...
English cricket's The Hundred has been popular with crowds but could do with more big names. The stakes are higher now as ...
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 ...
Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) are set to acquire a 49% stake in the Hundred franchise Oval ...
Oval Invincibles is one of the most successful teams in The Hundred, having won the men’s tournament in the first two seasons ...