Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), the owner of the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians, has reportedly acquired a 49 percent stake in the Oval Invincibles franchise in The Hundred. The Oval Invincibles ...
NEW DELHI: Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), owners of the global Mumbai Indians franchise, have secured ownership of the Oval Invincibles franchise in The Hundred. According to Cricbuzz ...
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 ...
His Mumbai Indians team has subsidiaries in almost ... 2.30 PM GMT on Thursday and as reported by Cricbuzz earlier, Oval Invincibles was first up in the blocks. The ECB is conducting the sale ...
The owners of Mumbai Indians have won the race to land a stake in Oval Invincibles, according to Sky News. All eight of the competition's eight city-based teams will be matched with preferred ...
India's richest family has clinched a landmark deal to buy a 49% stake in the Oval Invincibles in a deal that will unite the London-based team with the ownership of the Indian Premier League's Mumbai ...
Welcoming Oval Invincibles into Mumbai Indians' family, Nita M. Ambani, Owner Mumbai Indians, said "it is a proud and special moment". "With this partnership, we expand our MI fan base across ...
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has successfully acquired the Oval Invincibles franchise ... which already includes franchises such as Mumbai Indians in IPL and WPL, MI Cape Town, MI New York ...
The owners of Indian Premier League side Mumbai Indians have won the race to buy a 49% stake in English cricket Hundred franchise Oval Invincibles, according to reports Thursday. All eight of the ...
One insider said the Mumbai Indians would gain significant governance rights over the cricketing aspects of the Oval Invincibles team. The Oval Invincibles' men's team, captained by Sam Curran and ...
Reliance Industries Limited, owners of Mumbai Indians, acquired a 49% stake in London’s Oval Invincibles for around £61 million. The move positions MI as influential in English cricket governance.