Here is an enhanced summary of the top 10 IPL team owners of 2025, including their ownership groups, approximate net worth, background, and contribution to the league. This comprehensive summary highlights how these billionaires and institutions have pushed the growth and global footprint of the IPL.
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1. Mumbai Indians โ Mukesh & Nita Ambani (Reliance Industries)
It is owned by the Ambani family through Indiawin Sports, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, Mumbai Indians is one of the richest and most trophy-winning IPL franchises. Mukesh Ambani, India’s wealthiest person, has a net worth of USโฏ\\$92.8โฏbillion in 2025. Under their leadership, MI have lifted five IPL trophies and expanded globally, with an equity take in The Hundred’s Oval Invincibles.
2. Chennai Super Kings โ N.โฏSrinivasan (India Cements / CSK Cricket Ltd.)
Veteran BCCI president and India Cements chairman N.โฏSrinivasan continues to own Chennai Super Kings via CSK Cricket Limited. With a net value of around USโฏ\\$10โฏbillion, the franchise is one of the boldest and operations-smooth sides in the IPL with five championships and a die-hard fan base led by MSโฏDhoni.
3. Royal Challengers Bangalore โ United Spirits Ltd. (Diageo)

United Spirits Limited, a subsidiary of Diageo, owns Royal Challengers Bangalore since the exit of Vijay Mallya . Their estimated net worth isn’t mentioned, but Diageo’s market cap exceeds USD billions; for example, it is โน26,000โฏcrore (\\~USโฏ\\$3.2โฏbillion). RCB might not have won an IPL title yet but has a huge fan following worldwide.
4. Kolkata Knight Riders โ Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla & Jay Mehta

Part-owned by Red Chillies Entertainment (Shah Rukh Khan โ ~US $770 million) and Mehta Group (Jay Mehta โ ~US $2.1 billion) and also owned by stakes of Juhi Chawla, KKR combines the sheen of Bollywood with strong sports ambitions. Two-time IPL champion KKR is valued at around US $78.6 million.
5. Delhi Capitals โ GMR Group & JSW Sports (Parth Jindal & GMR)

Jointly owned by the GMR Group (Kiran Kumar Grandhi โ ~US $3.2 billion) and JSW Sports (Parth Jindal โ part of JSW ~US $7.68 billion), Delhi Capitals brings industrial might and strategic investment to bear on its development. It is still a playoff contender with robust development pipelines.
6. Gujarat Titans โ CVC Capital Partners & Torrent Group
Originally bought in 2021 by private-equity firm CVC, Gujarat Titans later sold a 67% controlling interest to Torrent Group (valued ~USโฏ$207โฏmillion). While newer to the league, GT won the IPL championship in its debut 2022 season.
7. Lucknow Super Giants โ Sanjiv Goenka (RPSG Group)
RPSG Group’s Sanjiv Goenka owns Lucknow Super Giants, which quickly became a favorite among fans. RPSG is metabolically diverse, and Goenka’s net worth is estimated at more than โน28,390โฏcrore (\\~USโฏ\\$3.4โฏbillion). LSG joined the IPL in 2022 and has already made a number of playoff appearances.
8. Rajasthan Royals โ Royals Sports Group (Manoj Badale, Lachlan Murdoch)

Royals Sports Groupโled by Manoj Badale (~US $160 million) and Lachlan Murdoch (~US $2.1 billion as a minority)โowns RR . RR had won the inaugural IPL in 2008 and concentrates on grassroots development and data-driven strategies.
9. Punjab Kings โ Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia, Karan Paul & Preity Zinta
Punjab Kings is co-owned by prominent individuals: Mohit Burman (Dabur group-valued USโฏ\\$10.4โฏbillion), Ness Wadia (~USโฏ\\$6.7โฏbillion), Karan Paul, and actress Preity Zinta (~USโฏ\\$15โฏmillion). They are the most stable and consistent ownership groups despite playoff droughts.
10. Sunrisers Hyderabad โ Sun Group (Kalanithi & Kavya Maran)
Sunrisers Hyderabad is owned by the Maran family within Sun TV Network. Founder Kalanithi Maran is estimated to be worth about USโฏ\\$2โฏbillion, and daughter Kavya Maran (team head and CEO) is estimated to be worth \\~USโฏ\\$50โฏmillion. SRH has one IPL championship (2016) and a consistent reputation for building good pace attacks.
Summary of Ownership Influence & Trends
The IPL is an intersection of Bollywood elites, global private equity, and industrial giantsโa synergistic blend that has driven financial development as much as cultural influence. From the global brand-building of Mukesh Ambani to KKR’s on-screen appeal and RR’s data-driven strategy, IPL’s franchise owners aren’t merely financiers but brand architects.
Chief trends in 2025 are:
- Private equity entries such as Torrent and CVC supporting a businesslike, ROI-oriented organizational build.
- Celebrity influence, especially by way of Bollywood ownership configurations (KKR, PBKS).
- Globalization aided by IPL franchise owners also investing in England’s The Hundred, keeping up with international sports franchise values
- Next-generation leadership, as seen in the instances of Kavya Maran at SRH and Parth Jindal at DC, blending youthful vision with legacy footing.
Conclusion:
IPL franchise owners in 2025 are some of the wealthiest and most influential figures in business and entertainment. With collective net worths often in the tens of billions, their astute investments extend far beyond cricketโthey are creating global sports universes, accelerating brands across the world, and transforming modern models of sports ownership. As the future expands the league, these owners will likely guide the next generation of T20 expansionโfor India and the world.





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