Kavya Maran
The Indian Premier League franchisees are constantly being seen in the 100 -ball tournament, the 100 -ball tournament played in England, in which the first Mumbai Indians and then Lucknow Super Janents bought shares of the teams playing in this tournament, and now it is now there. One name is Kavya Maran’s team Sunrisers Hyderabad. Sun Group has fully acquired the Northern Superchargers team playing in The Hundred in which they have bought 100 per cent shares. Sunrisers Hyderabad is continuously putting its foot in the franchise league to be held in world cricket, in which SA20 played in South Africa also his ownership team Sunrisers Eastern Cape which managed to name the title for the last 2 times Has been
We are very happy to join the Sun Group
While the Sun Group in The Hundred has won 100 percent shares of the Northern Supercharges team, the team of Mumbai Indians has 49 per cent shares of the Oval Invinesables team while the Lucknow Super Gints also bought the same stake in Manchester originals. Sunrisers Hyderabad have spent 10 million pounds to take their full ownership on Northern Supervisors. Sanjay Patel, Chief Executive Officer of Yorkshire Cricket Club, said in a statement that we are happy to partner with Sun Group and our conversation will continue with him in the coming days with the aim of preparing Northern Supervisors for long -term and continuous success. . It has become clear after discussing with them for some time. They are connected to the values of the club and the future direction and will play a big role in ensuring that we can achieve great success in the coming years.
Delhi Capitals can also buy this team in The Hundred
After Sunrisers Hyderabad, the team of Delhi Capitals is also showing interest in buying a stake in the Southern Brave team in The Hundred. The acquisition of the County Club Hampshire is believed to be almost certain, as Delhi Capitals are ready to have a large investment with large investment.
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