David Blitzer and Blackstone-backed group snaps up Indian cricket franchise for $1.8 billion

David Blitzer and Blackstone-backed group snaps up Indian cricket franchise for .8 billion


Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s players celebrate with the trophy after winning the Women’s Premier League (WPL) Twenty20 final cricket match against Delhi Capitals at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on February 5, 2026. (Photo by Shammi MEHRA / AFP via Getty Images) / — IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE —

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A consortium comprising Blackstone, serial American sports investor David Blitzer, among others, has acquired the Indian Premier League’s Royal Challengers Bengaluru franchise in a 166 billion rupees ($1.78 billion) deal.

The transaction underscores investor interest in the IPL, often dubbed as the world’s richest cricket league. A report by U.S. investment bank Houlihan Lokey last year valued the business at $18.5 billion and said the brand alone was worth $3.9 billion.

The IPL is a fast‑paced, franchise‑based cricket league launched in 2008 that blends top international and Indian talent. Played each year over nearly two months, it features 10 city‑based teams, offering a mix of high‑intensity cricket, celebrity ownership, entertainment, and massive TV and streaming audiences.

On Tuesday, Diageo-owned United Spirits announced the sale of RCB in an all‑cash deal as part of its strategy to divest non‑core assets and focus on its alcohol business, the company said in an exchange filing. According to the Houlihan Lokey report, RCB is the top brand in the league, worth $269 million.

“RCB has grown into the most prominent and commercially successful franchise in the IPL and WPL [Women’s Premier League],” said Praveen Someshwar, managing director and chief executive of USL, adding that the franchise was a “globally recognized brand” with a “passionate fan base.”

The consortium of buyers also includes the Aditya Birla Group and media company The Times of India Group, alongside Blitzer’s Bolt Ventures and Blackstone’s perpetual private equity strategy, BXPE.

Blitzer is among the world’s most prominent sports investors and holds stakes in franchises across major leagues, including the English Premier League, NBA, NFL, National Hockey League, Major League Baseball, and other leagues across five continents.

“RCB’s championship‑winning culture, its deep connection to Bengaluru, and one of the most passionate fan bases in world sport make this an extraordinary opportunity,” the consortium said.

While RCB enjoys a vast fan following, it lifted its maiden title only in 2025. The team has been part of the IPL since its inception.

“We are committed to taking RCB to new heights, on the pitch and beyond,” the consortium said in a statement.

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