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The RCB franchise looks all set to be sold before the start of the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League. In a letter to the Bombay Stock Exchange, United Spirits Limited (USL) - the Indian arm for Diageo PLC - has stated in line with SEBI disclosure obligations that United Spirits Limited is initiating a strategic review of its investments in Royal Challengers Sports Pvt Limited (RCSPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.
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RCB's Virat Kohli and former cricketers Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers celebrate (PTI Photo/Arun Sharma)
NEW DELHI: The RCB franchise looks all set to be sold before the start of the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League. In a letter to the Bombay Stock Exchange, United Spirits Limited (USL) - the Indian arm for Diageo PLC - has stated in line with SEBI disclosure obligations that United Spirits Limited is initiating a strategic review of its investments in Royal Challengers Sports Pvt Limited (RCSPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.
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Sahil Malhotra reports all things cricket for Times of India & has extensively covered the game from grassroots level for over 15 years. Cricket in whites is still love at every sight. Frantically tweets on @Sahil_Malhotra1
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