Meet the People Behind IPL Teams: From Industries to Stars
IndiaMon Nov 25 2024
The Indian Premier League (IPL) isn't just about cricket; it's also about the powerful businesspeople behind the teams. Let's take a peek at who's calling the shots off the field.
N. Srinivasan, the brain behind Chennai Super Kings (CSK), holds the reins of India Cements, one of the country's top cement makers. He's known for his strong influence in the cricket world.
Delhi Capitals has a unique mix of owners. Parth Jindal, from the JSW Group, and the GMR Group work together to manage the team. JSW's diverse portfolio includes steel, energy, and cement, while GMR is involved in infrastructure and energy.
Gujarat Titans is owned by CVC Capital Partners, a private equity firm based in Jersey. They bring a global business perspective to the IPL, with investments in sectors like sports and finance.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) is co-owned by Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and business magnate Jay Mehta, along with his actress-wife Juhi Chawla. Their company, Red Chillies Entertainment, adds a touch of glamour, while Mehta Group brings industrial clout.
Dr. Sanjiv Goenka, the man behind Lucknow Super Giants, runs the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group with interests in energy, FMCG, and more. His strategic foresight helps the team stay competitive.
Mumbai Indians, one of the IPL’s most successful teams, is backed by Mukesh Ambani, one of the world’s wealthiest people. Ambani’s Reliance Industries supports the team with its vast resources.
Preity Zinta, a Bollywood actress, teams up with business leaders Ness Wadia, Mohit Burman, and Karan Paul to own Punjab Kings. Their mix of expertise in films, FMCG, trading, and hospitality makes PBKS stand out.
Manoj Badale, co-founder of Blenheim Chalcot, a tech company focusing on generative AI, leads Rajasthan Royals. His tech-driven approach has transformed the team into a progressive, data-centric franchise.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is owned by United Spirits Ltd. , a subsidiary of Diageo. With a huge portfolio of brands, United Spirits adds a sophisticated branding edge to RCB.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) is owned by Kalanithi Maran, the head of Sun TV Network, one of India’s biggest media conglomerates. His daughter, Kavya Maran, often represents the team at auctions.
These owners merge their business acumen with cricket strategy, making the IPL not just about the sport, but also about business smarts.
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How does the diverse background of IPL team owners influence the strategic direction of their respective teams?
If cricket were a business, what kind of CEO would Shah Rukh Khan be for Kolkata Knight Riders?
How does the global influence of some IPL team owners affect the league’s branding and marketing strategies?
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