Banerjee scores as MD of The Hundred



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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has appointed Vikram Banerjee as managing director of The Hundred.

The BBC said Banerjee was offered the job after his role overseeing the sale of stakes in the teams to private investors.

The new investment resulted in the combined worth of the eight Hundred teams being valued at over £950m.

The Hundred cricket tournament features world-class players and massive names from around the world. Eight city-based teams, created specifically for The Hundred, compete over five weeks every summer.

Each team has a men’s and women’s squad, with the two competitions running alongside each other.

ECB chief executive officer Richard Gould said: “Vikram has led the work to attract new partners into the competition superbly and is the perfect person to now conclude these deals and work with the teams and investors to take The Hundred to the next level over the coming years.

“Having been at the heart of developing the ECB’s Inspiring Generations strategy for cricket, he also truly understands how The Hundred can not only grow the game but also support the whole of cricket in England and Wales.”

Former Gloucestershire bowler Banerjee, 40, who was the ECB’s director of business operations, will work on concluding the sales of stakes in the Hundred franchises, as well as continued growth on the competition.

Banerjee said: “I’m delighted to be taking on this new role, and to be able to drive the competition forward, building on the success of the competition so far and working with a new group of partners who bring such an impressive range of skills and expertise from the very best of global sport and industry.”

Through sales of stakes in the franchises, more than £500 million raised will be shared between the ECB’s 18 professional counties, Marleybone Cricket Club (MCC) and the domestic game.

The BBC further stated that the Southern Brave and the Northern Superchargers are the two sides to have been bought out in their entirety by Indian Premier League side Delhi Capitals and the Sun Group, who own IPL side Sunrisers Hyderabad, respectively.

Lancashire sold a 70% stake of the Manchester Originals to the owners of IPL side Lucknow Super Giants for around £81 million.

The owners of Mumbai Indians became the fourth IPL team to buy a stake in a Hundred franchise, purchasing 49% of the Oval Invincibles from Surrey for £60 million.

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly agreed to pay just under £40 million for a 49% share in Trent Rockets.

Warwickshire agreed a 49% sale of Birmingham Phoenix to Birmingham City owners Knighthead Capital for £40 million and Glamorgan sold the same stake in Welsh Fire to IT entrepreneur Sanjay Govil for £40 million.

The most lucrative sale has been the £145 million from a consortium led by Nikesh Arora for a 49% share of London Spirit.

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