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  • Mumbai Indians owners win bid for 49% stake in Oval Invincibles

    Mumbai Indians owners win bid for 49% stake in Oval Invincibles

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    January 30, 2025
    Mumbai Indians owners win bid for 49% stake in Oval Invincibles
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    Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) are set to buy a 49% stake in Oval Invincibles after winning a virtual auction on Thursday afternoon.

    RIL will enter into a period of exclusivity which will see them negotiate agreements with Surrey, the ECB and their financial advisors before completing the purchase.

    The winning bid was understood to value 100% of the franchise at £123 million, implying RIL will pay just over £60m for its 49% stake.

    The ECB declined to comment and are not expected to confirm successful bidders – or valuations – until next week. Surrey also declined to comment.

    ESPNcricinfo understands that RIL saw off competition from a Silicon Valley tech consortium (involving the chief executives of Google, Microsoft and Adobe), and private equity firm CVC.

    The Invincibles, two-time defending champions in the men’s Hundred, are the first team to be sold in the final round of the ECB’s sales process.

    The deal will see two heavyweights of their respective markets coming together: Mumbai Indians are widely seen as the most powerful IPL franchise, while Surrey are the richest English county club.

    The Invincibles will become the sixth team run by RIL, after Mumbai Indians (in both the IPL and WPL), MI New York (MLC), MI Cape Town (SA20) and MI Emirates (ILT20).

    RIL, owned by the Ambani family, were widely linked with buying a stake in London Spirit, the Hundred team based at Lord’s, but moved their focus towards the Invincibles as the sales process went on.

    Host venues were given the option to sell some of the 51% stake that they will be gifted by the ECB as part of the privatisation process, but ESPNcricinfo understands that Surrey have held firm on their stance that they will retain their controlling shares.

    Chairman Oli Slipper told the Surrey’s members last month that the club “must and will retain the controlling stake” in the Invincibles, and that they had been “totally transparent” with prospective investors that this represented a “clear red line” for them.

    Slipper has previously proposed renaming the team as ‘Surrey Invincibles’ though RIL may have a say in any future rebranding.

    Among the unsuccessful bidders for the Invincibles, CVC are also believed to be in contention for a stake in Birmingham Phoenix, which will be up for grabs later on Thursday.

    The tech consortium, meanwhile, will be in the mix for a stake in London Spirit on Friday but face competition from Sanjiv Goenka’s RPSG (the owners of Lucknow Super Giants), Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer, and Cain International.

    The ECB believes that funds raised from the sale of stakes in the eight Hundred teams will “future-proof” county cricket for the next 20-25 years. The revenue from the sale will be split between the 18 first-class counties, MCC and the recreational game in England and Wales. (ESPNcricinfo)

     

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