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The IPL has re-entered the midst of the T-20 World Cup celebrations.
Whose team will be a part of IPL 2022?
The IPL has re-entered the midst of the T-20 World Cup celebrations. It is to be mentioned that a new team is going to be announced in IPL today. With this, 2 new teams are going to join the Indian Premier League from 2022. Earlier, 10 teams participated in the third season of IPL in 2011. At that time, Kochi Tusker Kerala and Pune Warriors had a franchise. Today, it will be decided which city the two new teams will be from and who will own them.
Know who is in the race?
Promoter of Sanjeev Goenka-RPSG
Owner of Glazer Family-Manchester United
Adani Group Promoters
Naveen Jindal – Jindal Power and Steel
Torrent Pharma
Ronnie Screwvala
Aurobindo Pharma
Kotak Group
CVC Partners
PE firm of Singapore
Hindustan Times Media
Broadcast and sports consulting agency ITW
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Manchester United are keen to buy a team, Bollywood stars are also keen on
the matter, a source told news agency ANI, adding that the owners of Manchester United have expressed interest in buying a team in the IPL. Reliable sources confirmed that yes, it is true that Manchester United are willing to buy the IPL team. This may also be one of the reasons why BCCI has decided to postpone the tender date. According to sources, the IPL is now limited to India and has nalso become famous at home and abroad.
Deepika and Ranveer Singh have also bid. It is worth mentioning that the relationship between Bollywood and IPL is old. In the IPL, Shah Rukh-Juhi has a KKR team, and Pretty Zinta owns the Punjab Kings.
How much do you expect BCCI to bid for the new team?
BCCI has set a base price of Rs 2,000 crore for new teams. That is being speculated
Teams will be auctioned off for even more. BCCI can earn between Rs 7,000 crore and Rs 10,000 crore through these teams.
BCCI has set a turnover of Rs 3,000 crore
Regarding the tender rules, the BCCI had clearly stated that the total assets of each bidding party should be Rs 2,500 crore or the average business Rs 3,000 crore.
The rules promulgated by the BCCI also allowed a foreign company to buy.
It was mentioned in the tender that if a foreign company wins the tender, it will have to set up a company in India.
The race to buy a new team includes Adani Group, Torrent Pharma, Aurobindo Pharma, RP-Sanjeev Goenka Group, Hindustan Times Media, Jindal Steel, Ronnie Squawala and 3 private equities.