Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi. (File photo| PTI) 
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Lalit Modi highlights new IPL franchise owner CVC's links to betting companies

As per CVC Capital Partners's website, the company that bought the Ahmedabad franchise, it has investments in companies like Tipico and Sisal which are involved in sports betting.

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NEW DELHI: Former IPL boss Lalit Modi has questioned the entry of private equity firm CVC Capital Partners in the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to its investments in companies linked to betting activities.

CVC, which calls itself a "world leader in private equity and credit with USD 125 billion of assets under management", shelled out Rs 5625 crore for buying the Ahmedabad franchise in the world's biggest T20 league, last week.

The Lucknow franchise went to RPSG Ventures for Rs 7090 crores.

As per the company's website, it has investments in companies like Tipico and Sisal which are involved in sports betting.

Betting is not legal in India.

CVC also invested in Formula 1 in the past and now has stakes in Premiership Rugby.

"I guess betting companies can buy a @ipl team. must be a new rule. apparently one qualified bidder also owns a big betting company. what next? does @BCCI not do there homework. what can Anti corruption do in such a case?" Modi tweeted on Tuesday.

The IPL also attracted bids from owners of iconic football club Manchester United.

A BCCI official told PTI that a transparent bidding process was conducted on Sunday in Dubai.

"None of the bidders in the room had any issues with the bidding process. It was done in the most transparent manner. The winning bids only showed the increasing global appeal of the IPL."

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