
Yorkshire will be the first county to sell 100 % of its stake in the white team after agreeing with the owner of the Indian Premier League franchise hyderabad and a £ 1 billion transaction.
Kalanithi Maran’s Sun Group, which owns Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the T20 League in South Africa, saw a rival bid for 49 %of NorthERCHARGERS based on Headingley.
It is understood that the group starts a trading of the 51 % host of Yorkshire and provides the supercharger’s sole control.
The team has not yet been successful in the four seasons of the tournament, but boasts international star quality in the form of a coach of men such as Harry Brook, Adil Rashid and Kate Cross.
The England and the Wales Cricket Committee have now auctioned stocks from six out of six cities, and the terms of the terms are making new money up to £ 450 million.
Of these, 145 million pounds won the bid war for the London spirit of London from the Silicon Valley Consortium, and three of the successful bidders were IPL including the Lucknow Super Giants (RPSG) of the Manchester Originals and MUMBAI Indians (MUMBAI Indians) It is a group group. Partner relationship with Surrey in Oval Invincibles.
The amount of money raised from the ECB’s 49 % Holdings will be shared in 19 ways, which will be donated to all 18 first -class counties and recreation games, and the host benefits from 51 %.
In the case of Yorkshire, the windfalls of India will sometimes help to treat long -standing financial problems that are suspicious of the survival of the business.
The £ 15 million shadow of the Graves Family Trust has long been hanging on the Yorkshire, but now it has collapsed, and has planned to demilify the club and finish the status as a member club.
Sanjay Patel, CEO of Yorkshire, added: Sanjay Patel, former director of Baek, welcomed the news: To set the Northern SuperChargers for long -term and continuous success.
“After discussing with them right now, it is clear that they will play a big role in the next few years in line with the club’s value and future direction.
“Today is a big milestone of the Yorkshire CCC, Northern SUPERCHARGERS and Sun Group, but it is worth emphasizing that there are many details to discuss with more due diligence and legal procedures before signing the contract.”
The SuperChargers auction was pushed out of the initial point on Tuesday and failed in the initial session to resume negotiations with Yorkshire.
Trent Rockets and Southern Brave will be embezzled for the next few days, and the latter is likely to be taken by Hampshire owner GMR, which means another 100 % owner.
Warwickshire, meanwhile, was the first to speak for the first time since KnightHead Capital Management, a company based in New York, already owned Birmingham City.
Stuart Cain chief executive said:
“They have a wide range of global influence to promote Birmingham Phoenix to crickets and sports fans around the world and to promote abundant sports investment experience.
“We said that when this process begins, we want to make a true difference to invest in this area and to be with us in the long run.
“We found it in KnightHead and we look forward to working with them during this monopoly.”












