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English cricket goes into bat with bulk of £520m Hundred windfall

By Editorial Board Published July 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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English cricket goes into bat with bulk of £520m Hundred windfall

English cricket’s governing physique will on Wednesday hail a landmark second for the game when it broadcasts that three-quarters of the offers to usher in new buyers to The Hundred have been accomplished.

The 2 different franchise offers – involving the Oval Invincibles and Nottinghamshire’s Trent Rockets – might be accomplished on October 1, the ECB is predicted to say.

One insider mentioned a press release was prone to be issued on Wednesday, though they cautioned that the timing may slip.

When all eight offers are concluded, they’ll generate a collective windfall of £520m for the game’s strained coffers.

One of many excellent points pertains to the title beneath which the Oval Invincibles will play in future years, with the Ambani household eager to make use of a by-product of the Mumbai Indians model that it additionally owns.

This week’s announcement will come after months of talks after the ECB and the eight Hundred-playing counties agreed exclusivity durations with their most popular buyers.

The backers embrace among the world’s most distinguished financiers, billionaires and know-how executives.

The buyers can even maintain an efficient veto over future enlargement of the Hundred, whereas the ECB might be barred from launching every other short-form skilled model of the game whereas the Hundred stays operational.

In the meantime, the governing physique will retain full possession of the competitors itself in addition to controlling the regulation of it and the window inside which it may be performed annually.

The ECB has been ready for buyers within the eight franchises to signal participation agreements since an public sale in February, which valued the taking part groups at simply over £975m.

Among the offers contain the buyers proudly owning 49% of their respective franchise, whereas India’s Solar TV Community has taken full possession of Yorkshire’s Northern Superchargers.

The proceeds of its stake gross sales might be distributed to all of English cricket’s skilled counties in addition to £50m being delivered to the grassroots recreation.

The windfalls are being seen as a lifeline for a lot of cash-strapped counties which have been struggling beneath important debt piles for a few years.

Probably the most useful Hundred sale noticed a gaggle of know-how tycoons, together with executives from Google and Microsoft, paying about £145m for a 49% stake in Lord’s-based London Spirit.

This yr’s event kicks off subsequent week with fixtures together with a conflict between the 2 London-based franchises.

The ECB declined to remark.

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