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Oval Invincibles’ investor talks stall £520m cricket windfall

By Editorial Board Published July 22, 2025 5 Min Read
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Oval Invincibles’ investor talks stall £520m cricket windfall

Unresolved talks between India’s richest household and the county cricket membership which hosts the Oval Invincibles Hundred workforce are threatening to delay the supply of an unlimited windfall for the game.

Cricket insiders stated on Tuesday that the title underneath which the workforce would play upon completion of the deal was among the many excellent points.

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Reliance owns the Indian Premier League’s Mumbai Indians, in addition to groups in South Africa, the UAE and the US.

One supply stated that talks between RISE Worldwide and Surrey weren’t at a whole deadlock however may nonetheless take time to resolve, at the same time as English cricket’s governing physique is eager to announce {that a} £520m windfall for the game had been finalised.

The Indian billionaires agreed to pay roughly £60m for a 49% stake within the Oval Invincibles, with Surrey CCC retaining possession of the remaining 51%.

In an announcement issued on the time the deal was struck, Akash Ambani stated: “We are glad to be part of Oval Invincibles-the most successful team in The Hundred-and welcome them into the Mumbai Indians family.

“England, with its wealthy cricketing tradition, has at all times been particular to the sport.

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Oval Invincibles pose with the trophy after profitable The Hundred at Lord’s. Pic: PA

“To have the iconic Oval, which has witnessed some of cricket’s greatest moments, as our home venue is truly special.

“We stay up for collaborating with like-minded companions, Surrey CCC, who share our ardour and ethos for the game.”

On Tuesday, sources indicated that the remaining issues between the Indian investors and Surrey CCC could be resolved imminently.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has been waiting for investors in the eight Hundred franchises to sign participation agreements for several months following an auction in February which valued the participating teams at just over £975m.

The proceeds of its stake sales will be distributed to all of English cricket’s professional counties as well as to the grassroots game.

The windfalls are being seen as a lifeline for many cash-strapped counties which have been struggling under significant debt piles for many years.

Each group of investors in the Hundred – where host counties include Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire – has been asked to sign a venue hire agreement and shareholder agreement with the owner of the venue at which their team plays.

Sources said that RISE Worldwide had yet to formally sign these two contracts with Surrey CCC.

Oli Slipper, Surrey CCC’s chair, said in February: “We stated on the outset that we wished the most effective companion to make sure that Surrey proceed to cleared the path in English cricket and in Mumbai Indians that’s what we’ve got acquired.

“They share our passion for cricket, they own the biggest and most successful team in the IPL, the Mumbai Indians, and we believe this partnership will bring continued success to both Surrey CCC and our Hundred team.

“Past cricket, the large success of RIL’s international enterprise will assist Surrey to thrive off the sphere too.”

Essentially the most precious Hundred sale noticed a bunch of know-how tycoons, together with executives from Google and Microsoft, paying about £145m for a minority stake in Lord’s-based London Spirit.

A majority of the brand new buyers within the Hundred have now agreed to revised phrases with the ECB, after negotiations which is able to end result within the host venues retaining management of their groups’ mental property rights.

Traders may also maintain an efficient veto over future growth of the Hundred, whereas the ECB shall be barred from launching some other short-form skilled model of the game whereas the Hundred stays operational.

Some particulars referring to future broadcast rights have but to be fully finalised.

Surrey CCC and the ECB declined to remark, whereas RISE Worldwide couldn’t be reached for remark.

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