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Manchester Originals, Sanjiv Goenka
Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group win race for Manchester Originals stake
Lancashire have secured the IPL partner they wanted to run Manchester Originals as a joint venture, with Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group submitting the highest bid for a 49% stake in the Hundred franchise on Monday.
RPSG Group bags Manchester Originals team
The RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group has acquired a 70 percent stake in the Manchester Originals cricket franchise for approximately 75 million pounds. This transaction marks the first time a majority stake has been bought in a Hundred franchise.
Sanjiv Goenka acquires Manchester Originals for £107 million
Sanjiv Goenka, the Kolkata-based business tycoon and owner of Lucknow Super Giants and Durban Super Giants, has acquired the Manchester Originals franchise in The Hundred tournament. As per Cricbuzz, the deal was finalized at a price just over £100 million, £107 million to be precise.
After MI, LSG owners buy stake in Manchester Originals
According to reports, LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka is also in talks to buy further stakes in the team from Lancashire which currently holds the remaining 51%.
Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group secure Manchester Originals in England's Hundred competition
Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group already owns Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League and Durban Super Giants in the SA20. The Group has now secured stakes in Hundred franchise Manchester Originals.
RPSG Group secures majority stake in Manchester Originals for £107 million
RPSG Group, owned by Sanjiv Goenka and IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants' owner, is set to acquire a 70% stake in Manchester Originals for £107 million. This move follows RPSG's recent unsuccessful bid for London Spirit and marks an expansion for RPSG in English cricket.
India's RPSG Group buy stake in Hundred's Manchester Originals
The owners of Indian Premier League side Lucknow Super Giants won the right to buy a 49 per cent stake in Manchester Originals on Monday in the latest auction of The Hundred franchises.
RPSG Group Strikes Partnership with Manchester Originals in The Hundred
RPSG Group, owners of Lucknow Super Giants, has won a partnership bid to co-run The Hundred's Manchester Originals. They secured 49% stake, enhancing cricket's future in Manchester. Lancashire, seeking an IPL partner,
Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group Secures 49% Stake In Hundred Franchise Manchester Originals | Report
Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group, the owners of Indian Premier League side Lucknow Super Giants, on Monday won the race to partner Lancashire to run The Hundred franchise, Manchester Originals.RPSG Group came up with the highest bid to secure a 49 per cent stake in the franchise,
Sanjiv Goenka, owner of Lucknow Super Giants, acquired Manchester Originals in The Hundred
As per reports, Sanjiv Goenka, the owner of Lucknow Super Giants, has acquired Manchester Originals in The Hundred.
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IPL owner purchases major stake in Hundred franchise as they enjoy £116m cash injection
The owners of IPL franchise LSG have secured a stake in Manchester Originals, adding to a growing Indian influence in The ...
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Lucknow owners agree deal for Manchester Originals
Manchester Originals become the second Hundred franchise to partner with an Indian Premier League team after Lancashire agree ...
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Lucknow owner snaps up majority stake in Manchester Hundred franchise
Indian billionaire Sanjiv Goenka purchases ECB’s 49 per cent share and 21 per cent of Lancashire’s for around £75m ...
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Kevin Pietersen Says IPL Owners Investing In English Teams Is 'Amazing For World Cricket'
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen on Tuesday welcomed the investments made by IPL team owners in English domestic ...
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Man Utd owners the Glazers 'pull out of buying another club' over fan backlash
INEOS boss Ratcliffe has refused to criticise the Glazers since buying into the club. "I only know Joel and Avram and they ...
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The Glazers abandon cricket takeover deal amid fear of Man United fan fury
The report suggests that potential backlash from angry Manchester United fans is a major contributing factor to the decision.
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Eight fast food restaurants we used to love in Manchester that are now gone forever
With the sad closure of Almost Famous this week, we've taken a look back at the iconic burger joints and fast-food places we ...
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