Manchester franchise hoping to challenge United and City as IPL investors arrive in "UK's number one sporting city" ...
Will players from Pakistan turn up for ‘The Hundred’ after investment from IPL franchises? The ECB makes its stance clear.
Owners of Mumbai Indians, Lucknow SuperGiants, SunRisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals have bought Oval Invincibles, London ...
Indian industrialists, American sports investors and technology executives joined a bidding war for franchises in a startup ...
The ECB recently sold stakes of eight Hundred franchises to investors mostly from India or of Indian origin. Concerns have ...
Amid the hype surrounding the Hundred franchises being sold off the Women’s Premier League (or Women’s IPL) starts today.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), has assured that Pakistani players' participation in The Hundred remains ...
Owners of Mumbai Indians, Lucknow SuperGiants, SunRisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals have bought Oval Invincibles, London Spirit, Northern Superchargers and Southern Brave respectively ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed that The Hundred's sale will not diminish opportunities for Pakistani ...
Indian Premier League's involvement in the Hundred would not affect the participation of Pakistani players in the tournament, said ECB chief executive Richard Gould. 4 IPL teams recently bought stakes ...
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