IPL franchises struggling with Microsoft and Google for the ownership of a hundred teams
The Indian Premier League franchises are in a row with global technological giants such as Google and Microsoft to ownership hundreds of teams. It should be noted that the Cricket for Crickets of England and Wales (ECB) went on a shortlist of several candidates because he aimed to sell ownership of eight hundred teams.
IPL teams that run for ownership in a hundred are Mumbaj Indians, Delhi Capitals, Sunrizes Hyderabad and Lucknow Super Giants. The GMR group, co-owner Delhi Capitals, also recently bought most of the ownership of Hampshire and aims to buy southern locks in a hundred.
The ECB has entered into a shortlist of candidates on December 2nd. After consulting with investors and domestic counties, eight franchises. Investors were allowed to bid for all eight franchises in the initial circle, but ECB chose one investor for each franchise according to their wish list.
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IPL franchises struggling with Microsoft and Google
According to ESPNCricinfo, all investors will have to give one financial offer, which will be the final offer. The highest bidder will receive ownership of the appropriate franchise.
The Committee also confirmed that the final offer cannot be lower than the price of the floor. The bid process has not yet been completed, and the new owners will take control of teams from the year onwards.
As expected, teams based in London, London Spirit and oval Invincibles received the largest number of investors. Surprisingly, Manchester originals also proved equally popular among investors.
The five -time IPL champions Mumbai Indians and Technology Gigant Lancer Capital, which leads the co -owner of Manchester United Avram Glazer, target oval invincible. Both of these investors have shown the biggest interest in teams based in London.
Main technological giants interested in the ownership of hundreds of franchises
The organization is also believed to be interested in London Spirit and is also lived in a shortlist. The home place of spirit is an iconic gentleman. The organization consists of technological giants such as Sundar Pichai (CEO Google), Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO), Shantan Narayen (Executive Director of Adobe), Egon Durban (Executive Director Silver Lake Management) and Satyan Gajwani.
Gajwani is one of the co -founders of the US Crite Major League (MLC) and also Vice President of the Times Internet. Mumbaj Indians also lived in a shortlist for the originals in Manchester. We are interested in originals because two iconic football clubs come from the same city – Manchester United and Manchester City.
Sanjeev Goenka, the owner of the most expensive IPL team Lucknow Super Giants, is also in the choice to buy London Spirit. According to reports, an assessment of RPSG in the initial circles was the value of nine digits. They also lived live for the originals of Manchester and the other two franchises.
Other teams interested in buying a hundred teams
There were some other IPL teams like Chennai Super Kings, Kolkat Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings who expressed interest in buying teams in a hundred. But Punjab Kings and Royals did not go to any team.
It is not clear whether Super Kings and Knight drivers have lived in a shortlist or not. Both of these franchises already have teams in foreign T20 leagues outside India. Entrepreneur Sanja Govil based in the US, currently owning a Washington Freedom at MLC, is interested in three teams in a hundred. All these teams are outside London.