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Rajasthan Royals Get New Owners: Kal Somani-Led Consortium Acquires IPL Franchise For Record USD 1.6 Billion

Rajasthan Royals set to be sold for USD 1.63 billion to Kal Somani-led consortium including Walmart’s Rob Walton, with ownership transfer expected after IPL 2026

IPL 2025: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Rajashtan Royals | Photo: AP/Bikas Das
Summary
  • Rajasthan Royals set for USD 1.63 billion (approx INR 15,290 crore) sale to Kal Somani-led consortium

  • Walmart heir Rob Walton part of investor group in major IPL deal

  • RR to begin IPL 2026 campaign against Chennai Super Kings on March 30

The Indian Premier League (IPL) ownership landscape is set for a major shake-up, with Rajasthan Royals (RR) changing hands in one of the biggest deals in the league’s history. A consortium led by US-based entrepreneur Kal Somani has reportedly agreed to acquire the franchise at a reported valuation of USD 1.63 billion (approx INR 15,290 crore), underlining the growing commercial value of IPL teams.

The group includes Walmart heir Rob Walton along with other global investors, adding significant financial backing to the franchise. While the agreement has been signed, the transition in ownership is expected to take place after the conclusion of the IPL 2026 season, with a formal announcement likely soon.

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