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London Spirit - Lucknow Super-Giants - Rs 12,51,10,64,000: Lucknow Super Giants Owners Buy Franchise Stake In The Hundred For Whopping Price: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India

Rs 12,51,10,64,000: Lucknow Super Giants Owners Buy Franchise Stake In The Hundred For Whopping Price: Report

Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group, the owners of Indian Premier League side Lucknow Super Giants, on Monday won the race to partner Lancashire to run The Hundred franchise, Manchester Originals. RPSG Group came up with the highest bid to secure a 49 per cent stake in the franchise, according to Espncricinfo. RPSG Group, which had made an unsuccessful bid for London Spirit on Friday, finally secured a stake in the Manchester-based Hundred side reportedly for around 116 million pounds (approximately over Rs 1251 crore).

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London Spirit - IPL Owners, Tech Giants In 'Final' Race For Hundred Franchise Teams - sports.ndtv.com - India

IPL Owners, Tech Giants In 'Final' Race For Hundred Franchise Teams

Four Indian Premier League franchises -- Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Lucknow Super Giants, Delhi Capitals' co-owners GMR Group -- along with a consortium of global tech giants featuring leaders from Google, Microsoft, Adobe have made it to the final shortlist of the Hundred, according to a report. According to the report in ESPNcricinfo, London-based franchises Oval Invincibles and London Spirit have drawn significant interest, with five-time IPL champions MI and the tech consortium competing for the Invincibles. Meanwhile, Lancer Capital, led by Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer, has expressed strong interest in both London-based teams.

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London Spirit - Jim Ratcliffe - Man United owners the Glazers told £650m investment plan 'doesn't have legs' - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Man United owners the Glazers told £650m investment plan 'doesn't have legs'

Barry Hearn has advised the Glazer family against making a big-money investment in The Hundred.

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London Spirit - Liberty Media - Todd Boehly - Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer 'pushes ahead' with £650m takeover decision - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - India

Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer 'pushes ahead' with £650m takeover decision

Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer is, reportedly, one of six remaining candidates battling it out to invest in Lord's-based cricket franchise London Spirit.

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London Spirit - MCC members vote to accept 51% share in The Hundred's London Spirit - channelnewsasia.com

MCC members vote to accept 51% share in The Hundred's London Spirit

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) members have voted in favour of accepting a 51 per cent share in The Hundred franchise London Spirit, The Telegraph reported on Monday.

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London Spirit - Man United co-owners the Glazers 'make £650m takeover decision' as new Raine Group chance emerges - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - India

Man United co-owners the Glazers 'make £650m takeover decision' as new Raine Group chance emerges

Manchester United co-owners the Glazer family, excluding Joel, are reportedly interested in purchasing shares in the cricket league The Hundred.

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London Spirit - "Disconnected From Reality": Ex-IPL Supremo Slams 'The Hundred', Points Out Flaws - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Disconnected From Reality": Ex-IPL Supremo Slams 'The Hundred', Points Out Flaws

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)'s financial projections on the profitability of its pet project 'The Hundred' is largely "disconnected from reality" reckoned Lalit Modi, who conceptualised the vastly successful Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008. Modi had little doubt that The Hundred will never be able to attain the international audience like the mega-hit IPL. The ECB is looking at potential Indian investors with deep pockets, preferably owners of IPL teams, who have stakes in other global leagues.

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