By BEN GARDNER
Ben Gardner questions whether private investment in The Hundred is the best way to go
Bailout or all out?: the future of The Hundred is uncertain
PICTURE: Alamy
As the 2024 edition of the Hundred gets underway, the battle in the boardroom will be fought as keenly as the matches on the field.
This will be the last year of the New Competition as we have come to know and tolerate it. 2025 will bring with it privately owned teams and a much-changed landscape.
The briefest background: While the ECB will still own and run the Hundred, the eight teams are set to be sold. Forty-n...
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