This Bollywood star's cricket team wants to invest in 'The Hundred' tournament
This Bollywood star's cricket team wants to invest in 'The Hundred' tournament
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The owners of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders want to invest in the new tournament 'The Hundred' of England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). According to reports, KKR owned by Shah Rukh Khan, is ready to invest in the 100-ball competition. The competition was to start in July this year but due to the Covid-19 epidemic, it has been postponed to next year. KKR owners also have a stake in the 'Caribbean Premier League' to be held in the West Indies. KKR bought the Trinidad franchise in 2015.

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Before this, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) canceled the contract of Manglawar for the players who participated in the first season of 'The Hundred' tournament. Due to the coronavirus epidemic, now this tournament will happen next year. In this new format of 100 balls per team, matches between 8 teams were to be played between July 17 and August 15.

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In the men's category, the teams also selected their players through the draft in October, while the women's teams were not selected yet. Quoting the ECB statement, the BBC said, "We confirm that the agreements of all the players associated with this tournament have been canceled. The players have been informed through this letter. We will be in touch with PCA on various options for next year's launch."

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