Sunrisers Leeds: How a £100 Million Takeover Reshapes The Hundred's Future

The Northern Superchargers have officially been renamed Sunrisers Leeds following their acquisition by the Sun Group. This £100 million takeover gives the Chennai-based media conglomerate complete ownership of the franchise. The rebranding aligns the team with Sun Group's global cricket identity that includes Sunrisers Hyderabad and Sunrisers Eastern Cape. This change comes as The Hundred prepares for structural shifts including player auctions and higher salaries from next season.

Key Points: Northern Superchargers Renamed Sunrisers Leeds by Sun Group

  • Sun Group completes £100 million takeover of Leeds-based franchise
  • Yorkshire to use sale proceeds to reduce club debts
  • Manchester Originals expected to become Manchester Super Giants
  • Daniel Vettori linked as new head coach for men's team
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Northern Superchargers become Sunrisers Leeds under new owners

Northern Superchargers become Sunrisers Leeds after Sun Group's £100 million takeover, marking one of three major franchise rebrands in The Hundred for 2026 season.

"The deal puts the club in a strong financial position... we can start looking towards a very bright future - Sanjay Patel"

Leeds, November 4

The Northern Superchargers have officially been renamed Sunrisers Leeds by their new owners, marking one of three expected franchise name changes in The Hundred ahead of the 2026 season, as per ESPNcricinfo.

The franchise, based in Leeds, was acquired earlier this year by the Sun Group, a Chennai-based Indian media conglomerate that owns teams such as Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Sunrisers Eastern Cape in South Africa's SA20. The Sun Group completed a £100 million takeover, purchasing both Yorkshire's 51% stake and the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) 49%, giving them complete ownership of the franchise.

Documents filed with the UK's Companies House confirm that the name Northern Superchargers will be discontinued, with the franchise's new name will be Sunrisers Leeds, aligning it with the Sun Group's global cricket identity.

Two other franchises are also expected to undergo rebranding. The Manchester Originals are likely to be renamed Manchester Super Giants following a deal between Lancashire and the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, while the Oval Invincibles are expected to become MI London once Reliance Industries Limited finalises its minority investment.

Yorkshire chief executive Sanjay Patel had earlier said that the proceeds from the sale would help the club reduce its debts.

The deal puts the club in a strong financial position, which has been far from the case for many years here, and we can start looking towards a very bright future," Patel said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

The Superchargers' women's team lifted the Hundred title this year, defeating Southern Brave in the final at Lord's, while the men's side exited in the eliminator stage. The men's team will now return under a new name and a new head coach, with Daniel Vettori, the current Sunrisers Hyderabad coach, being linked to the position after Andrew Flintoff's departure.

Meanwhile, the ECB recently announced key structural changes to The Hundred, moving from a draft to a player auction from next season. The shift will include higher player salaries and an additional overseas slot per team. The 2026 season is expected from July 21 to August 16.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the investment, I'm not sure about losing the local identity. Northern Superchargers had a nice ring to it. Hope they maintain some connection to Yorkshire's cricket heritage.
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Arjun K
₹1000 crore investment is massive! This shows how much Indian business houses value cricket globally. Yorkshire getting debt relief is a big win for English cricket too. Win-win situation! 💪
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the shift to auctions and higher salaries. This could really change the dynamics of The Hundred. More money might attract better international talent to England's domestic circuit.
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Karthik V
Daniel Vettori coaching both SRH teams could create amazing synergy! Hope we see some Indian players getting opportunities in The Hundred through these connections. 🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧
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Michael C
Three Indian-owned teams in The Hundred now! The globalization of cricket ownership is fascinating. Hope this brings more exciting cricket and doesn't dilute local fan engagement.

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