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Sundar Pichai, along with other Silicon Valley executives, have placed a bid of over 80 million GBP (around Rs 8432008000) for two London-based franchises-- Oval Invincibles and London Spirit-- both part of The Hundred cricket league.
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Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet Inc (parent company of Google ), is among a consortium that has bid more than £80 million for a London-based cricket team. The group is in the race for either the Oval Invincibles or London Spirit, teams that play in The Hundred tournament.
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Sundar Pichai has joined a group of prominent Silicon Valley leaders in a bid to acquire a London-based cricket team. The consortium is eyeing ownership of either the Oval Invincibles or the London Spirit in The Hundred,
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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet Inc., is part of a consortium bidding over £80 million for a London cricket team in The Hundred tournament. The group includes top executives like Satya Nadella and Shantanu Narayen.