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Chelsea’s Todd Boehly invests in new sport after talks held by Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

EntertainmentSportsChelsea’s Todd Boehly invests in new sport after talks held by Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has reportedly completed a minority stake purchase in The Hundred franchise Trent Rockets.

The Blues chief has expanded his investment in English sport outside of football and with the Nottingham-based cricket team.

Boehly has completed a purchase in The Hundred
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Boehly has secured a near-£40million acquisition through his investment firm Cain International.

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Trent Rockets, who play at the famous Trent Bridge, are said to have been valued at around £80million in an auction.

Boehly’s Cain International are working alongside private equity firm Ares Management and have purchased a 49 per cent stake.

Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club will keep the controlling 51 per cent and the two parties will now move into a period of exclusivity.

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Trent Rockets’ men’s team won The Hundred in 2022, with their women’s side finishing as runners-up in the same year.

The news marks a seventh investment of a Hundred franchise and is another case of American interest within cricket.

Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney held talks last year regarding a stake in Welsh Fire, as per the BBC.

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It was also reported that the England and Wales Cricket Board [ECB] have been keen for the Hollywood actors to attend a match.

However, Glamorgan County Cricket Club sold a 49 per cent stake to Indian-American business Sanjay Govil got £40million.

Reynolds and McElhenney have also shown interest in the competition
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