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JSW Sports now has 50 percent stakes in Delhi Daredevils

By PTI  |   Published: 10th March 2018 08:55 AM  |  

Last Updated: 10th March 2018 08:55 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Delhi Daredevils batsman Rishabh Pant plays a shot during the 2017 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Delhi Daredevils and Gujarat Lions at the Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium in New Delhi on May 4,2017. | AFP File Photo

NEW DELHI: The GMR Group -- owners of Delhi Daredevils today inked a packed with JSW Sports for equal partnership in their IPL franchise, subject to approval from the Indian cricket board.

JSW group owns top football club Bengaluru FC apart from supporting elite Olympic sportspersons.

The matter will be placed before the IPL Governing Council on March 16 but it seems a done deal as BCCI mandarins are already in the loop.

It will be a mere formality. It will be interesting to see whether there is a change in the management structure of the Daredevils.

It is expected that the current set-up will remain intact for this year's IPL as the tournament is set to start in less than a month's time.

However, both parties remained tightlipped about the valuation of the 50 percent stake.

"GMR Group today announced that it has entered into an agreement with JSW Sports for a 50:50 partnership in GMR Group's Cricket franchisee, DD, owned by GMR Sports Private Limited (GSPL). GSPL is owned by the Promoters of the GMR Group," Daredevils issued a press release.

"This relationship between GMR and JSW opens up powerful synergy going forward for both the groups. It is symbolic of immense potential for Sports and Cricket in particular in the region.After having nurtured the Franchisee for the last 10 years, we believe the time is right for us to take it to newer heights."

"We believe JSW as a partner will bring significant value to the franchise with their wealth of diverse experience, GMR Corporate Chairman Kiran Grandhi said. We are very happy to announce this new partnership with GMR. This is something that we as a group are excited about and the DD team will add to our existing portfolio of sports investments. We look forward to bring our experience and expertise to take the team to new heights," said JSW supremo Parth Jindal.

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