The Hundred, one of cricket’s most exciting formats, is making headlines once again as its franchises go under the hammer. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is overseeing a high-stakes auction process, with investors vying for 49% stakes in the tournament’s eight teams.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of how the auction is unfolding, who’s involved, and what it means for cricket’s future.
1. What’s Happening in the Hundred Auction?
The ECB is selling minority stakes in all eight Hundred franchises, starting with the Oval Invincibles and Birmingham Phoenix. The process involves:
- Live Auctions: For teams with more than two interested investors, a live virtual auction will be conducted where bids are incrementally raised.
- Sealed Bids: If only two investors remain, they will submit sealed bids, and the highest offer wins.
- Timeline: The auctions will run from January 30 to February 10, with each franchise getting its own dedicated auction window.
2. Why Are Investors Interested?
The Hundred has garnered significant attention for its unique format and massive audience reach. Owning a stake offers:
- Global Visibility: Teams like the London Spirit and Southern Brave are already globally recognized.
- Profit Potential: With rising interest in T20 and shorter formats, the Hundred is expected to grow commercially.
- Strategic Opportunities: Investors can align with the ECB and gain a foothold in English cricket, which has a rich legacy.
3. Major Investors in the Race
Several high-profile investors and organizations are in contention for stakes, including:
- Avram Glazer: The co-owner of Manchester United and owner of the Desert Vipers in the ILT20 is eyeing a stake in the London Spirit.
- RPSG Group: The owners of the IPL’s Lucknow Super Giants are vying for a spot in the Hundred.
- Capri Global Holdings: This India-based firm, which owns teams in the ILT20 and WPL, is bidding for the Welsh Fire.
Tech giants and consortiums, including executives from Google and Microsoft, are also showing interest, reflecting the tournament’s growing global appeal.
4. Key Auction Details
The auction process has been structured to ensure transparency and maximize returns.
- Reserve Prices: Each franchise has a reserve price that investors must exceed in their bids.
- Exclusivity Period: Successful bidders will negotiate with host venues to finalize agreements.
- Revenue Sharing: The ECB aims to raise £350 million, which will be distributed across all 18 first-class counties, the MCC, and grassroots cricket.
5. Franchise Spotlight: London Spirit & Welsh Fire
Two franchises expected to attract the highest bids are:
- London Spirit: Based at the iconic Lord’s, the Spirit is already a sought-after franchise. Investors like Avram Glazer and RPSG Group are in the race to acquire stakes.
- Welsh Fire: With strong interest from Capri Global Holdings, this franchise is also seen as a valuable asset in the league.
6. How Will the Auction Impact the Hundred?
The auction marks a significant milestone in the Hundred’s journey:
- Financial Boost: The funds raised will recapitalize the domestic game and support grassroots cricket for decades.
- Commercial Growth: Partnerships with global investors will enhance the league’s visibility and market value.
- No Immediate Changes: Team names, kits, and operations will remain unchanged for the 2025 season to ensure a smooth transition.
FAQs: The Hundred Franchises Auction
Q: What is being sold in the Hundred auction?
A: The ECB is selling 49% stakes in the eight Hundred franchises to investors.
Q: How does the auction process work?
A: Teams with multiple investors will go through a live auction, while those with two investors will decide via sealed bids.
Q: Who are some of the major investors?
A: High-profile names include Avram Glazer (Manchester United co-owner), RPSG Group (IPL owners), and Capri Global Holdings.
Q: How will the funds raised be used?
A: The ECB plans to distribute the funds among first-class counties, the MCC, and grassroots cricket development.
Q: When will changes take effect?
A: While deals will be finalized soon, operational changes to the teams will likely begin in the 2025 season.
A Game-Changing Move for Cricket
The Hundred’s auction is more than just a sale—it’s a step toward making cricket more global, financially stable, and innovative. With major investors and exciting franchises like the Oval Invincibles, Birmingham Phoenix, and London Spirit up for grabs, the tournament is set to reach new heights.
Stay tuned to FindCric.com for more updates on this auction and other trending cricket news!

