Nita Ambani named alongside Serena Williams & Simone Biles in World's 10 Most Influential Women in Sports list

Ambani is the owner of Mumbai Indians cricket team franchise.

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Nita Ambani (L) has led her Mumbai Indians franchise to becoming the most successful in IPL history. (In pic, right - Serena Williams)
NEW DELHI: Nita Ambani, the owner of Mumbai Indians cricket team franchise, has been named in the list of 10 most influential women in sports for 2020 alongside likes of tennis superstar Serena Williams and gymnast Simone Biles. Sports business network, iSportconnect releasing its 'Influential Women in Sport' list for 2020 said: "After beginning with an original shortlist of 25, it has now been whittled down to a top 10 following receiving opinions from our panel of experts."

The panel included Anna Lockwood, Head of Global Sales - Telstra; Sally Hancock, Managing Partner, Y Sport and Former Chair of Women in Sport; Aarti Dabas, former head of Media Rights for the ICC, and iSportconnect Chief Executive Officer Sree Varma.

"Ambani has led her Mumbai Indians franchise to becoming the most successful in IPL history and has been involved in many sports projects across different sports in the country," it said.


​Nita Ambani (L) has been involved in many sports projects across different sports in the country​. (In pic, right - Rohit Sharma)
Nita Ambani (L) has been involved in many sports projects across different sports in the country. (In pic, right - Rohit Sharma)

Others on the list included gymnast Simone Biles who was described as "one of the greatest athletes in the world and an ever-growing voice for women in sport", and footballer Megan Rapinoe "who is never afraid to speak her mind and talk about social issues".

Tennis stars Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka also figure on the list that included Ellie Norman, Director of Marketing and Communications, Formula 1, Cathy Engelbert, Commissioner, WNBA, Fatma Samoura, Secretary-General, FIFA, Mary Davis, CEO, Special Olympics, and Clare Connor, Managing Director - Women's Cricket, ECB.

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Simone Biles​​ was described as 'one of the greatest athletes in the world'.
Simone Biles was described as 'one of the greatest athletes in the world'.

Nita is the wife of the richest Indian Mukesh Ambani and has been on the board of Reliance Industries since June 2014.

Her Mumbai Indians (MI) team has won the Indian Premier League (IPL) four times.

iSportconnect said the original shortlist included Indian tennis player Sania Mirza and Mithali Raj, captain of Indian women's cricket team.

IPL Auction 2020: Ambanis spend Rs 11.10 Cr, save Rs 1.95 Cr; Shahrukh, Juhi Fight For KKR
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The auctions for the thirteenth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) took place in Kolkata on Thursday. The event was attended by the owners and the coaches of the eight franchises and a whopping Rs 140.30 crore was spent. The thrilling auction saw intense bidding wars between the owners of the franchises as each one of them tried their best to clinch as many good players as possible. Here are the highlights of the auction.

The auctions for the thirteenth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) took place in Kolkata on Thursday. The event was attended by the owners and the coaches of the eight franchises and a whoppi..
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The richest and undoubtedly the most glamorous family of India, the Ambanis, own the defending champions and four-time winners Mumbai Indians. While the team is owned by business magnate Mukesh Ambani, the owner sheet contains the name of his wife Nita Ambani.

The Ambanis’ net worth is Rs 3,80,700 cr but they had the thinnest purse of Rs 13.05 cr. Seen at the auction was Nita Ambani and Mumbai Indians co-owner Akash Ambani. The family spent Rs 11.10 cr and ended up saving Rs 1.95 cr.

Nita Ambani kept it formal, wearing a black overcoat with blank pants, perfectly paired with a white shirt. Looking dapper in a blue coat, Akash Ambani paired the ensemble with a white shirt.

The Ambanis bought Chris Lynn (Rs 2 cr), Nathan Coulter-Nile (Rs 8 cr), Saurabh Tiwary (Rs 50 lakh), Mohsin Khan (Rs 20 lakh), Digvijay Deshmukh (Rs 20 lakh) and Balwant Rai Singh (Rs 20 lakh).

However, it was not all hunky-dory for MI. The Ambanis indulged in an intense bidding war with CSK over the Australian player Nathan Coulter-Nile. Eventually, the Ambanis emerged victorious and ended up taking the player home.

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Kolkata Knight Riders is probably the most popular IPL team along with Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, thanks to the Bollywood stars who own the team. B-town megastar Shahrukh Khan owns KKR along with Jay Mehta, the husband of actress Juhi Chawla.

Both Shahrukh and Juhi were spotted at the auction in Kolkata. Kolkata Knight Riders had a purse of approximately Rs 35.65 cr. They spent Rs 27.15 cr and ended up saving Rs 8.50 cr. There was a bidding war between KKR and RCB for mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy but KKR bagged the player for a massive price of Rs 4 cr.

While Juhi kept it simple with a white shirt and leggings, Shahrukh looked his sartorial best, rocking a black-coloured jacket.

KKR also clashed with the RCB over Rahul Tripathi but KKR managed to take the player home with Rs 60 lakh.

All in all, KRK bought 9 players, Eoin Morgan (Rs 5.25 cr), Pat Cummins (Rs 15.5 cr), Rahul Tripathi (Rs 60 lakh), Varun Chakaravarthy (Rs 4 cr), M Siddharth (Rs 20 lakh), Chris Green (Rs 20 lakh), Tom Banton (Rs 1 cr), Pravin Tambe (Rs 20 lakh), Nikhil Naik (Rs 20 lakh).

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Delhi Capitals is jointly owned by GMR group of GM Rao and JSW Sports and they have a net worth of Rs 1,920 cr. The team went in with a budget of Rs 27.85 cr, spent Rs 18.85 cr and ended up saving Rs 9 cr.

Parth Jindal, the co-owner of Delhi Capitals, addressed a press conference just before the auction. Jindal was also seen interacting with Kings XI Punjab coach Anil Kumble as the two shared a light-hearted moment during the conference.

Delhi Capitals locked horns with KKR during the auction, over West Indian star Shimron Hetmyer. Rajasthan Royals also joined the race, but the battle was won by Delhi Capitals as they took the cricketer home for Rs 7.75 cr.

Delhi Capitals bought 11 players, Jason Roy (Rs 1.5 cr), Chris Woakes (Rs 1.5 cr), Alex Carey (Rs 2.4 cr), Shimron Hetmyer (Rs 7.75 cr), Mohit Sharma (Rs 50 lakh), Tushar Deshpande (Rs 20 lakh), Marcus Stoinis (Rs 4.8 cr), Lalit Yadav (Rs 20 lakh).

Delhi Capitals is jointly owned by GMR group of GM Rao and JSW Sports and they have a net worth of Rs 1,920 cr. The team went in with a budget of Rs 27.85 cr, spent Rs 18.85 cr and ended up saving Rs..
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Kings XI Punjab is another franchise that is backed by Bollywood biggies. KPH Dream Cricket Private Limited owns the team which also includes Preity Zinta, Ness Wadia, Mohit Burman and Karan Paul. They have a net worth of Rs 213 cr and in the auction they have the highest available purse Rs 42.70 cr.

While Zinta couldn’t be present at the auction, she tweeted several videos on her social media handles, sharing her excitement. Present at the auction in Kolkata was Chief Executive Officer of the team, Satish Menon.

KXIP spent Rs 26.20 cr and ended up saving a whopping Rs 16.50 cr. Kings XI Punjab bagged the following players - Glenn Maxwell (Rs 10.75 cr), Sheldon Cottrell (Rs 8.5 cr), Deepak Hooda (Rs 50 lakh), Ishan Porel (Rs 20 lakh), Ravi Bishnoi (Rs 2 cr), James Neesham (Rs 50 lakh), Chris Jordan (Rs 3 cr), Tajinder Dhillon (Rs 20 lakh) and Prabhsimran Singh (Rs 55 lakh).

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The three-time champions from Chennai is owned by India Cements Cricket Limited and guided by former BCCI chief and industrialist N Srinivasan. The company has a net worth of Rs 569 cr. But in the auction they go with a light purse of Rs 14.60 cr.

After losing out the Aussie champ Nathan Coulter-Nile to Mumbai Indians, CSK played its cards right. They locked horns with KXIP over bowler Piyush Chawla and ended up winning him for Rs 6.75 cr.

CSK spent Rs 14.45 cr and saved Rs 15 lakhs. They ended up buying the following players - Sam Curran (Rs 5.5 cr), Piyush Chawla (Rs 6.75 cr), Josh Hazlewood (Rs 2 cr), R Sai Kishore (Rs 20 lakh).

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Rajasthan Royals is owned by Manoj Badale of Royal Multisport Ltd which has a net worth of Rs 1,138 cr. It was earlier owned by UK-based businessman Raj Kundra, husband of Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty. They had Rs 28.90 cr available for auction.

Rajasthan Royals spent Rs 14.15 cr and saved a whopping Rs 10 cr. They ended up buying the following players - Robin Uthappa (Rs 3 cr), Jaydev Unadkat (Rs 3 cr), Yashasvi Jaiswal (Rs 2.4 cr), Anuj Rawat (Rs 80 lakh), Akash Singh (Rs 20 lakh), Kartik Tyagi (Rs 1.3 cr), David Miller (Rs 75 lakh), Oshane Thomas (Rs 50 lakh), Anirudha Joshi (Rs 20 lakh), Andrew Tye (Rs 1 cr), Tom Curran (Rs 1 cr)

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