Reliance Industries is set to expand its global footprint in cricket. They already own the Mumbai Indians side in IPL and WPL, MI New York (MLC), MI Cape Town (SA20) and MI Emirates (ILT20).
Mumbai Indians, through its subsidiary, RISE, claimed a 49 per cent stake in The Oval Invincibles, the most successful team ...
Mumbai Indians is owned by Indiawin Sports Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, one of India’s largest conglomerates.
"We are glad to be part of Oval Invincibles—the most successful team in The Hundred—and welcome them into the Mumbai Indians family," Akash Ambani said in a Mumbai Indians statement.
Mumbai Indians (MI), one of the most successful IPL teams, has invested heavily in England's 100-ball cricket league, The Hundred. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), MI's parent company, announced on ...
Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) are set to acquire a 49% stake in the Hundred franchise Oval Invincibles after winning a three-way bidding war in a virtual auction on ...
Reliance Industries Limited, owners of Mumbai Indians, acquired a 49% stake in London’s Oval Invincibles for around £61 million. The move positions MI as influential in English cricket governance.
Oval Invincibles have become the first Hundred franchise to see a 49 per cent stake sold, with India's Ambani family the ...
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has successfully acquired the Oval Invincibles franchise ... which already includes franchises such as Mumbai Indians in IPL and WPL, MI Cape Town, MI New York ...
First out of the blocks: Oval Invincibles are the first team to have been sold in the ECB's equity sale • ECB/Getty Images Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) are set to buy ...
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), owners of Mumbai Indians (MI), through its subsidiary, RISE Worldwide, on Monday announced its successful bid to partner with the London-based Oval Invincibles ...
The owners of Mumbai Indians have won the race to land a stake in Oval Invincibles, according to Sky News. All eight of the competition's eight city-based teams will be matched with preferred ...