JSW Sports is open to acquiring an IPL team, but the sporting arm of USD 11 billion JSW Group is waiting for things to clear after a Supreme Court-appointed committee gave its report on the betting scandal that hit the star studded cricketing league.
"As the JSW Group Chairman said we are interested in acquiring a IPL team. We are still interested in it, but the events in the past two days have forced us to wait and watch the situation and then take a decision after things are clear," JSW Sports CEO Mustafa Ghouse told PTI.
He added that the situation is "too fluid" for a company to take decision and it is better to "wait and watch" how the situation unfolds in order to take any concrete decisions.
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Meiyappan, a former Team Principal of India Cements Ltd (ICL)-owned franchise CSK and Kundra, co-owner of Jaipur IPL that runs Rajasthan Royals (RR), were suspended for life from any matches conducted by BCCI.
Mustafa further said: "After the IPL event, I'm sure any company interested in buying an IPL team will wait for things to clear. We need to see the decisions of the BCCI and IPL following this. We do understand that there are 2-3 IPL teams on the block that can be acquired. Unless there is clarity, how can we go ahead with such a move."
A person in know of the developments on IPL said that JSW Group has been interested in Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).
"Why wouldn't they. Its among the top 3-4 teams in the league, has a very impressive line-up and is associated with a great city that is the silicon valley of India ensuring no dearth of advertisers. Added to this is that the present owners want to sell it, if they (JSW) negotiate well then they might get a good price for it," the person said.
Another source said that there is too much confusion around IPL at the moment. With two teams being suspended and talks of Kochi getting back to the IPL fold as well as 2-3 teams on the acquisition block, no one will jump in at this time. They will obviously wait and watch.
Besides cricket, JSW Sports is also exploring opportunities in kabaddi and hockey.
"Look at the first season of the Kabaddi league. It got so much of good reviews. And the hockey league has also done well. We are looking at these two sports, but nothing has been finalised so far," Ghouse said.