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Vijay Mallya's IPL splurge: Can he afford the luxury?

RCB continuing to operate in the IPL even as its parent group is saddled with thousands of crores of debt is bound to raise questions of where Mallya will get the money from for player salaries or whether it is morally upright for him to continue to own the franchise.

February 13, 2014 / 20:53 IST
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Flamboyant liquor tycoon and owner of the Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL franchise Vijay Mallya went all out on day one of the 2014 players’ auction held on Wednesday.

In a single day, RCB spent about Rs 29 crore on buying players, nearly half of which was spent on buying all rounder Yuvraj Singh for an eye-popping Rs 14-crore amount.

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Given Mallya’s rather stressed state of finances in the wake of the Kingfisher Airlines crisis, that RCB has continued operations is a surprise in itself.

After all, with over Rs 7,000 crore of debts at the now-grounded airlines, a bevy of lawsuits over unpaid bills, taxes and employee salaries for a couple of years now, and Mallya gradually losing control of his UB group jewels, United Spirits and United Breweries (he’s no longer the largest shareholder in both firms), one would wonder where the money to pay exorbitant salaries to IPL players will come from?