IPL 2022: Owners of all 10 teams
To date, the owners have been superlative with their efforts to manage the teams in a fine fashion.
The Indian Premier League as a concept was an instant success in 2008. The players from different countries featured together for the first time in a T20 league. In this aspect, a lot of credit also goes to the owners, who took an interest in helping the IPL to prosper in India as well as around the world.
Apart from being one of the decision-makers in selecting players, the owners certainly play a key role in providing a suitable environment for the players. They are also responsible for taking care of the player’s accommodation and logistics. To date, the owners have been superlative with their efforts to manage the teams. Meanwhile, two new teams have been added to the Indian Premier League 2022. Let’s take a look at all of them.
Owners of All IPL 2022 Franchises
10. Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) – United Spirits
One of the most popular franchises in the tournament was bought by renowned businessman Vijay Mallya in 2008. At that time, he was quite a success in his two key businesses, alcoholic beverages company United Spirits and Kingfisher Airlines.
Unfortunately, Vijay Mallya failed to pay the debt, which he used to expand Kingfisher Airlines, and thereby was involved in a major scam. Ahead of IPL 2016, Vijay Mallya resigned from the post of chairman of United Spirits, with the parent company Diageo India paying him INR 550 crores.
At present, RCB is owned by United Spirits Limited, which has the largest market share in terms of alcoholic beverages. The senior executive, Prathmesh Mishra is the chairman of Royal Challengers Bangalore currently.
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