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Silicon Valley execs in late bid to bowl over London Hundred cricket team

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Nikesh Arora is spearheading a syndicate of wealthy executives with a view to buying a big stake in either the Oval Invincibles or its more expensive rival, Lords-based London Spirit .
Sources say Mr Arora , a former executive at SoftBank , is sounding out potential co-investors including Egon Durban and Satya Nadella , the chief executive of Microsoft .