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Cricket: Plans to expand Cricket World Cup and finally globalise the game


Cricket: Plans to expand Cricket World Cup and finally globalise the game
4 Apr, 2021 09:20 PM
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The last time the ODI Cricket World Cup had 16 teams, India were embarrassingly eliminated in the group stage. Photo / Photosport
The last time the ODI Cricket World Cup had 16 teams, India were embarrassingly eliminated in the group stage. Photo / Photosport
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The men's ODI World Cup could increase from 10 to 14 teams under major plans to reform the competition and help globalise the sport.
The number of teams in the 50-over World Cup was controversially reduced to 10 at the 2019 tournament and the competition is planned to remain a 10-team affair for the 2023 event. But support is growing for it to be expanded to 14 countries from 2027.

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Fractional ownership: Own a slice of Berkshire, Google for $1 | India Business News


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MUMBAI: You may have been dreaming of owning prized stocks like Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon and Alphabet (Google), but a steep price has been a deterrent. Right?
For instance, one share of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, which is trading at $350,620 apiece, will cost you nearly Rs 2.6 crore at an exchange rate of Rs 73 to a dollar. You will need to invest about Rs 2.4 lakh to become Jeff Bezos’s co-shareholder in retail giant Amazon, trading at $3,292 per share. And to buy a single stock of Google’s parent Alphabet ($1,893), you’ll need almost Rs 1.4 lakh.
Now, you can have fractional ownership — having less than one full share — of these high-price companies for just a dollar. The concept of fractional ownership has been prevalent in other high-value assets like racing horses, yachts and aircraft. Some US brokerages have recently started offering such ownership for shares due to tech-enabled innovation.

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Want to invest in directly in Apple, Tesla, Google stocks? Here's how you can invest in global equities


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Want to invest in directly in Apple, Tesla, Google stocks? Here's how you can invest in global equities 
Globalise, a new brokerage and wealth management firm, with focus on global equity and fund investments through the liberalised remittance scheme (LRS) route has been launched. It will allow Indian investors to invest directly in as many as 4,000 international stocks.
Globalise is founded by a group of ex-bankers and wealth/investment managers. It claims to focus on a guided global investment model that makes investing in global bluechips and other asset classes accessible for domestic investors. 

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