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Todd Boehly buys stake in Hundred franchise Trent Rockets

The Chelsea owner’s Cain International group has paid nearly £40million for 49 per cent of the Nottingham-based team.

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Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has joined the ranks of investors in the Hundred after his Cain International group agreed to pay nearly £40million for a stake in Trent Rockets.

Rockets, who are based at Nottinghamshire’s Trent Bridge, became the seventh of the eight teams to go to auction and attracted a winning bid for a 49 per cent minority holding.

Boehly had shown early interest in Lord’s outfit London Spirit, which eventually drew a startling overall valuation of over £290m, but has now landed the Rockets for a less than a third of the price.

Todd Boehly stood up in a Wembley box wearing a Chelsea scarf
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has invested in Trent Rockets (Adam Davy/PA)

Delhi Capitals owners GMR, which recently bought out the Brave’s host county Hampshire, are heavily favoured to tie up that deal and complete an astonishing influx of money into the English and Welsh game.

A period of exclusivity between the counties and their prospective investors will now ensue as details of each deal are finalised.

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