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Lancashire’s CEO, Daniel Gidney, has suggested that the ECB should consider offering the BCCI a minority stake in The Hundred ...
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Gidney travelled to India last week to meet with the RPSG Group, who are finalising a deal which will see them acquire a 70% stake in Manchester Originals and run the franchise as a joint-venture ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board should bring on board the BCCI as a “minority ownership partner” of The Hundred in order to attract Indian players to the tournament, Lancashire CEO Daniel Gidney ...
Lancashire's chief executive believes that the ECB should offer the BCCI a minority stake in the Hundred if it wants to attract Indian men's players to the tournament. Active Indian men's players ...
The report added that the Lancashire CEO was in India recently to finalise a deal with RPSG Group, which will see them acquire a 70 percent stake in the Manchester Originals and run the franchise ...
London, The England and Wales Cricket Board should bring on board the BCCI as a "minority ownership partner" of The Hundred in order to attract Indian players to the tournament, Lancashire CEO Daniel ...
Gidney travelled to India last week to meet with the RPSG Group, who are finalising a deal which will see them acquire a 70% stake in Manchester Originals and run the franchise as a joint-venture ...