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  02 Aug 2024, 21:32

Delhi Capitals closing in on œ120 million purchase of Hampshire - reports

LONDON, Aug 2, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The owners of the Delhi Capitals are eyeing
a œ120 million ($153 million) deal to buy Hampshire County Cricket Club in a
move which would see them become the first overseas franchise to own an
English first-class county, according to media reports.

The BBC said Friday the GMR Group, the co-owners of the Indian Premier League
franchise, were in "advanced" talks with south coast side Hampshire.

Some UK national press reports suggested the deal had already been concluded
but BBC Radio Solent said it understood no contract has yet been signed,
although Hampshire were close to reaching an agreement with the group.

But any purchase of Hampshire by GMR must be ratified by the England and
Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

The Daily Telegraph reported the proposed deal could see GMR also take a 51
percent stake in the Southern Brave, a team in English domestic cricket's
controversial Hundred competition that are headquartered at Hampshire's Rose
Bowl headquarters.

That would potentially leave GMR free to completed a 100 percent takeover of
the Brave when the ECB sell their 49 percent share of the eight Hundred
franchises by the end of the year.

Unlike the majority of English cricket's 18 first-class counties, Hampshire
is no longer a members-owned club.

Instead, its majority shareholder is businessman Rod Bransgrove -- who took
over in 2000 when the club was on the brink of bankruptcy.

But Bransgrove, who has sunk an estimated œ15 million ($19 million) of his
own money into the club, helped Hampshire move from their home of over a
hundred years, at Northlands Road in Southampton, to the Rose Bowl on the
edge of the city.

The now 74-year-old has overseen a successful era at the club featuring
several limited-overs trophies and the arrival of leading overseas stars,
including the late Australia great Shane Warne, who captained Hampshire.

But in 2023 it was announced Bransgrove would be standing down after 23 years
as chairman.

That news came after it was revealed Hampshire would host an Ashes Test in
2027 -- one of Bransgrove's longstanding ambitions for the county.