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Front Office Sports on MSNTom Brady and CEOs of Google, Microsoft, Adobe Buy Stakes in Cricket LeagueThe England and Wales Cricket Board raised £520m by selling team stakes. The post Tom Brady and CEOs of Google, Microsoft, Adobe Buy Stakes in Cricket League appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Nikesh Arora, billionaire CEO of cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks, was hanging out in his California home with his friend, vice chairman of Indian tech conglomerate Times Internet, Satyan Gajwani ...
"Don't care who coaches the team, who captains the team, just want English cricket to get back to where it should be" ...
Mark Nicholas says club "leaning towards using MCC colours in livery" as part of joint-venture with Silicon Valley investors ...
The NBA has shaken up its All-Star Weekend in an attempt to breathe new life into a spectacle that has lost half of its ...
Billionaire tech giants, including Nikesh Arora, Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, and Shantanu Narayen, invested £147 million ...
Indian industrialists, American sports investors and technology executives joined a bidding war for franchises in a startup ...
Henry Moeran speaks to the ECB's Clare Connor to discuss England Women's awful Ashes showing. Plus, the thoughts of BBC Sport's Ffion Wynne and Isabelle Westbury.
Over the last two weeks, the ECB's sales process for stakes in Hundred franchises has reached its final round. The total ...
Former captain Charlotte Edwards has suggested she may be interested in taking charge of the ailing England side, stating she is ready to “help and support” the women’s team.
Expansion of The Hundred to include more teams would be a "no brainer", according to the man who has overseen sales of stakes ...
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