Chelsea Todd Boehly co -owner has paid nearly 40 million for a 49 percent share in a hundred exclusive Trent Rockets.
Rockets are the seventh team in the 100-Top Criket Board competition in England and Wales to be sold, with only southern trim left to buy.
Nottinghamshire will store their share of 51 percent of Rockets, with the company of Boehly’s CAIN International by taking slightly smaller shares from ECB.
The sale of Rockets is worth a hundred teams in more than 800 million.
A technology -based technology consortium, led by Nikesh Arara, spent a lot on London -based London spirit, paying £ 145m for 49 percent, which means that the exclusivity was estimated only at 300 million £ in general.
Boehly had been interested in buying the London and other London Oval Invincibles but had been overcome, with 49 percent of the Invincibles obtained from the ambani family, the owners of the IPL Indians of Mumbai.
Boehly bought Chelsea for £ 4,25bn in 2022, while he is also co -owner of the French football team Strasbourg and the owner of LA Dodgers at Major League Baseball.
Knighthead Capital, co -owners of Birmingham City of League One, bought a 49 percent action in Birmingham Phoenix, adding the football flavor to a hundred.
All Yorkshire shares in northern superchargers were bought by Sun Group – who own the IPL Sunriers Hyderabad and Sa20 Sunriers East Cape – for about £ 100m, while Lancashire sold 70 percent of Manchester Originals owners of LuckNow Super Gants IPL.
Revenue from 49 percent of teams sold by ECBs will be divided between 18 first -class counties and MCC, while if a host circuit sells all or a portion of 51 percent of them, 10 percent of that money will also go to circles and MCC.