The Star Early Edition

Franchises go global

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Shah Rukh Khan – Cape Town; Marquee SA player: JP Duminy

Get ready for the mother of all parties for “King Khan” is coming to town! The Bollywood superstar, who also owns IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders and CPL franchise Trinibago Knight Riders, has now added the Cape Town T20 Global League franchise to his stable. His estimated worth is close to $600 million (about 7,8bn).

Fawad Rana – Durban. Marquee SA player: Hashim Amla

A true cricket lover, who also owns Pakistan Super League side Lahore Qalandars, where former South Africa mental conditioni­ng coach Paddy Upton is coach. Rana has also set up a talent hunt with Australian Big Bash franchise Sydney Thunder, where Upton is the head coach, too. Rana is the managing director of QALCO (Qatar Oil Company Ltd) and has a net worth of $24m.

GMR Group – Johannesbu­rg. Marquee SA player: Kagiso Rabada

GMR Group is an infrastruc­tural company headquarte­red in Bengaluru, India with projects in different countries all over the world, including here in South Africa. In recent years they acquired the Delhi Daredevils, which Upton is head coach of, too.

Javed Afridi – Benoni. Marquee SA player: Quinton de Kock

The Pakistani-born businessma­n who graduated from London School of Economics and Regent’s University is a passionate cricket supporter. A big investor in the Pakistan Super League and owner of the Penshawar Zalmi franchise, Afridi is ready to make a big play in the T20 Global League. He is the CEO of Haier Pakistan – a major electronic­s and home appliances company.

Osman Osman – Pretoria. Marquee SA player: AB de Villiers

South African businessma­n and owner of a lifestyle brand.

Ajay Sethi – Port Elizabeth. Marquee SA player: Imran Tahir

The Dubai-based businessma­n is the chairman of Channel 2, who recently signed an eight-year deal with the ICC for exclusive global radio coverage. Sethi also has other sport interests as he was part of conglomera­te that owns the tennis franchise Singapore Slammers. Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar is one of the Slammers founders.

Mustaq Brey – Stellenbos­ch. Marquee SA player: Faf du Plessis

A born-and-bred Capetonian from Wynberg – Brey’s sister owns the Bibis restaurant – is a chartered accountant that was forced to study through Unisa and not at one of South Africa’s acclaimed universiti­es due to Apartheid. Chairman of Brimstone Investment, Brey and his partners have turned local shop owners, fishermen and teachers into millionair­es since 1998.

Sushil Kumar – Bloemfonte­in. Marquee SA player: David Miller

Kumar is a Hong-Kong based director of Corporatio­n City Sports. –

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