Lakshmi Mittal, the UK-based Indian born steel magnate, has announced acquisition of Rajasthan Royals. He has disclosed that a definitive agreement has been reached to acquire the Jaipur franchise, one of the original eight teams of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Adar Poonawalla of Serum institute of India (SII) and current lead-owner Manoj Badale are also part of the consortium that has acquired the franchise for USD 1.65 billion - INR 15,660 crore as per current exchange rate.
The announcement is a surprise considering that US-based Kal Somani led-consortium, with Rob Walton (Walmart) and the Hamp (Ford) families, as partners, were announced as the new owners about a month ago.
As per the arrangement, the Mittal family will be the lead owners. They will have approximately 75 per cent stake Poonawalla holding 18 per cent. The remaining seven per cent will be held by existing investors, including Manoj Badale, who ironically was the lead owner in the previous setup.
"Mr Badale will continue to support Rajasthan Royals, acting as a bridge between the past and the present, and bringing his deep knowledge and experience of cricket to the franchise," the consortium said in a joint statement. The acquisition covers RR's subsidiaries in South Africa and the Caribbean - Paarl Royals and Barbados Royals.
"The completion is subject to customary closing conditions, including approvals from the BCCI, the CCI, the IPL Governing Council and other applicable regulatory authorities, and is expected to occur in Q3 2026," the joint statement said. Apart from those named above, Aditya Mittal (son) and Vanisha Mittal-Bhatia (daughter) will also be part of the consortium.
The Mittal family has a deep connection with the state of Rajasthan. Lakshmi Mittal was born and grew up in the village of Sadulpur, North Rajasthan.
"My family is from Rajasthan, so there is no IPL team that I would rather be part of than the Rajasthan Royals. I first played cricket as a schoolboy, and since then I have been an avid fan of the sport. Many great players have worn the Rajasthan Royals shirts, including Indian icons of the sport who have been an inspiration for the younger talent. I look forward to being part of this great team, and cannot wait to join all the fans on the pitch-side to cheer on our future success," Lakshmi Mittal said in the joint statement.
Poonawalla added: "I am delighted to partner with Aditya Mittal on this investment. Rajasthan Royals is a premier IPL franchise with a strong legacy, and I look forward to supporting its continued growth and long-term success."
"We are delighted to welcome the Mittal family and Adar Poonawalla as the new owners of the Rajasthan Royals. Their passion for cricket, their connection to Rajasthan and India, and their long-term ambition for the franchise make them ideal custodians of the next chapter. I very much look forward to working alongside them, and to supporting our extraordinary team and its loyal fans as the Royals continue to grow," Badale said.
The buyer consortium was advised by Latham & Watkins LLP, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Trilegal as legal counsel, Goldman Sachs as financial adviser and Price Waterhouse & Co LLP as tax adviser. Raine ran the sale process and acted as commercial adviser to the seller consortium, alongside Deloitte as financial adviser, EY as tax adviser, and Macfarlanes LLP and AZB Partners as legal counsel.
Rajasthan Royals had won the IPL title in the inaugural edition in 2008. The team is currently doing well in the ongoing season and is headed towards the playoffs with their teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi shining bright.