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Who’s buying RCB? Owners enter active sale talks as multiple bidders emerge

Adani Group has long aimed to buy an IPL franchise; in 2022, it made a bid for the Gujarat Titans. The firm already owns assets in the UAE's ILT20 and runs the Gujarat Giants in the Women's Premier League.

October 17, 2025 / 17:37 IST
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RCB up for sale: Six bidders in line and all you need to know. (Photo: RCB)
RCB up for sale: Six bidders in line and all you need to know. (Photo: RCB)

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru's owners, Diageo Great Britain, have started official talks to sell the IPL team. At a price of almost $2 billion, they have begun interacting with investment banks and receiving interest from at least six possible purchasers, according to Cricbuzz.

The sale will be managed by Citi and other advisors, according to the British spirit giant, which owns RCB through its Indian subsidiary United Spirits. The action was taken months after RCB defeated the Punjab Kings in the summit match to win their first IPL championship in June 2025.

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Adar Poonawalla, CEO of the Serum Institute of India, Parth Jindal, representing the JSW group, the Adani group, a Delhi-based entrepreneur with interests in multiple sectors, and two US private equity firms are among the interested parties, according to the Cricbuzz report.