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Sunrisers Hyderabad owners have acquired an English franchise cricket team for over Rs 1,000 Crore. Here’s all you need to know
Kavya Maran's net worth is estimated to be over Rs 400 crore, according to Hindustan Times and publicly available data. Kalanithi Maran, chairman of Sun Group, is among the richest individuals in India with a staggering wealth of about Rs 30,289 crore, reports Hindustan Times.
Yorkshire to sell Hundred team to Sunrisers Hyderabad owners
Yorkshire have become the first county cricket club to sell their entire stake in a Hundred franchise, British media reported on Wednesday.
Sunrisers Hyderabad buy Yorkshire Hundred franchise for $125 million: reports
The Sun Group are the third investors into the Hundred from the lucrative IPL but the BBC said they were the first to buy a 100 percent stake in one of the eight franchises with their acquisition
The Hundred: Why Sunrisers Hyderabad’s deal to take over Northern Superchargers is unique so far
The Sun Group became the third IPL franchise to own stakes in a team in The Hundred but it is different from Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants' deals.
Sunrisers Hyderabad acquire Hundred franchise Northern Superchargers for £100 million
The Sun Group has acquired full ownership of the Northern Superchargers by buying both the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) 49% stake and Yorkshire's 51% share. The Superchargers, who were bought for £100 million, become the first side to be sold outright in The Hundred.
Sunrisers Hyderabad buy Yorkshire Hundred franchise for £100m
The owners of IPL side Sunrisers Hyderabad have paid just over £100m ($125m) for full control of the Yorkshire franchise in English cricket's Hundred competition
Sunrisers Hyderabad acquire Northern Superchargers in Hundred
Sunrisers Hyderabad have acquired the Northern Superchagers for GBP 100 million, becoming the third IPL franchise to own a team in the Hundred. Mumbai Indians had bought 49 per cent shares of Oval Invincibles, while Lucknow Super Giants purchased a similar stake in the Manchester Originals for an estimated GBP 107 million.
Sunrisers Hyderabad-Owned SUN Group Acquire Northern Superchargers In Hundred
For GBP 100 million, Sunrisers Hyderabad purchased the Northern Superchagers, making them the third IPL team to own a team in the Hundred.
Yorkshire sell entire Hundred stake as Sunrisers invest
Yorkshire become the first team to sell their entire stake in a Hundred team as the owners of Sunrisers Hyderabad invest in Northern Superchargers.
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