The England and Wales Cricket Board are looking to raise hundreds of millions of dollars by selling shares in the eight ...
In an office block in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square, English cricket changed forever on Friday. It was at the marbled London ...
With massive cash influx through the sale of ‘The Hundred’ franchises in the past week, concerns have been raised about ...
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen on Tuesday welcomed the investments made by IPL team owners in English domestic ...
The public is used to crackpot academics whining about the wickedness of the British Empire, and not long ago I read about ...
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen lauded India's significant investment in English cricket through the recent auction ...
After months of spin and counter-spin, English cricket finally faced its moment of truth this week as bidding for the eight franchises in The Hundred got underway. The first to go on sale was a 49 per ...
Kavya Maran's net worth is estimated to be over Rs 400 crore, according to Hindustan Times and publicly available data.
The sale of stakes in each of the eight teams that make up the Hundred, the ECB's flagship cricket competition, has secured enough riches to forever alter the complexion of the domestic game.
Auctions of franchises in The Hundred have attracted investors from India, Silicon Valley and New York over the past few days.
Those are the words of Clare Connor, managing director of England women's cricket and the deputy CEO of the English Cricket Board (ECB). In a wide-ranging interview with BBC Test Match Special ...