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Sundar Pichai has joined a group of prominent Silicon Valley leaders in a bid to acquire a London-based cricket team. The consortium is eyeing ownership of either the Oval Invincibles or the London Spirit in The Hundred,
The consortium, led by Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora and Satyan Gajwani, vice chairman of Times Internet has reportedly submitted a bid exceeding $97 million for either the Oval Invincibles or London Spirit. These teams are part of The Hundred, a short-format cricket tournament aimed at capturing younger audiences and families.
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