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Reliance to own 49% stake of Oval Invincibles in Hundred
Mumbai Indians acquire 49 per cent stake in The Hundred's Oval Invincibles
Mumbai Indians, through its subsidiary, RISE, claimed a 49 per cent stake in The Oval Invincibles, the most successful team in the history of the Hundred. The MI franchise recently tasted success after MI Cape Town won the SA20 2025.
Mumbai Indians welcome Oval Invincibles to their 7-team roster, Surrey to retain majority stake
Surrey County Cricket Club will retain a 51 per cent majority stake after selling the remaining 49 per cent of their Hundred side Oval Invincibles to the Mumbai Indians owners, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL).
Mumbai Indians Expands Global Presence with Oval Invincibles Partnership
Reliance Industries, owners of Mumbai Indians, have announced a partnership with the Oval Invincibles of The Hundred league. This marks a strategic expansion of the Mumbai Indians, enhancing their global cricket footprint,
Mumbai Indians welcome The Hundred's London-based franchise 'Oval Invincibles' to #OneFamily
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), owners of Mumbai Indians (MI), through its subsidiary, RISE Worldwide, on Monday announced its successful bid to partner with the London-based Oval Invincibles, a franchise in England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) The Hundred.
Reliance buy 49 per cent stake in Oval Invincibles
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) — owners of Mumbai Indians (MI) — through its subsidiary, RISE Worldwide, bought 49 per cent stake in The Hundred team for £60
Mumbai Indians acquire 49% stake in Oval Invincibles, expands global cricket footprint
The stake buy will take RIL-led Mumbai Indians' overall tally of teams in both men’s and women’s cricket to seven, spanning 4 continents and 5 countries
Surrey confirms deal with Reliance, keeps majority stake in Oval Invincibles
Surrey County Cricket Club (SCCC) has confirmed its deal with Reliance but said it will continue to retain majority stake of 51 per cent in Oval Invincibles.
Mumbai Indians join hands with the hundred’s oval invincibles
Mumbai Indians (MI), owned by Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), have expanded their global cricket footprint by partnering with London-based franchise Oval Invincibles in England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) The Hundred.
Mumbai Indians acquire 49% stake of Oval Invincibles in The Hundred
Reliance Industries is set to expand its global footprint in cricket. They already own the Mumbai Indians side in IPL and WPL, MI New York (MLC), MI Cape Town (SA20) and MI Emirates (ILT20).
Surrey confirms deal with Reliance, keeps 51% stake in Oval Invincibles
Surrey County Cricket Club (SCCC) has confirmed its deal with Reliance but said it will continue to retain majority stake of 51 percent in the Oval Invincibles.
Surrey to keep majority as Mumbai Indians owners confirm Oval Invincibles stake
Surrey have confirmed that they will remain majority owners of the Hundred franchise Oval Invincibles after taking investment from super-rich Indian family the Ambanis. The family, through Reliance Industries Limited,
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Mumbai Indians welcome The Hundred’s London-based franchise ‘Oval Invincibles’ to the #OneFamily
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Mumbai Indians acquire 49% stake in The Hundred's Oval Invincibles
Mumbai Indians (MI), one of the most successful IPL teams, has invested heavily in England's 100-ball cricket league, The ...
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