Who Is Aryaman Vikram Birla? Meet the Former Cricketer Who Is Now the New Chairman of RCB
Aryaman Vikram Birla, the 28-year-old Director of Aditya Birla Group, is the new Chairman of RCB following a UAD 1.78 billion acquisition. A former professional cricketer for Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan Royals, he brings unique athlete-owner experience to the role. He will lead the franchise alongside Vice Chairman Satyan Gajwani.
Mumbai, March 24: Following the landmark USD 1.78 billion acquisition of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by an Aditya Birla Group-led consortium, Aryaman Vikram Birla has emerged as the new face of the franchise. Appointed as the Chairman of RCB, the 28-year-old scion of the Birla family steps into a role that bridges his professional corporate responsibilities with a lifelong personal connection to cricket.
As the son of billionaire industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, Aryaman's leadership marks a strategic pivot for one of the IPL’s most valuable teams. RCB Sold for USD 1.78 Billion: Aditya Birla Group-Led Consortium Acquires Franchise Ahead of IPL 2026.
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Aryaman Vikram Birla Has A Background in Professional Cricket
Unlike many corporate owners in the Indian Premier League, Aryaman Birla has a direct history with the game as a professional player. A left-handed opening batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowler, he represented Madhya Pradesh in domestic cricket. His cricketing journey included a stint in the IPL itself; he was part of the Rajasthan Royals squad in 2018 and 2019. Although he took a sabbatical from the sport in late 2019 to focus on his mental health - a move widely praised for its transparency - his firsthand experience in a professional dressing room provides him with a unique perspective on player management and team dynamics.
Corporate Role and Business Acumen
In recent years, Aryaman has been increasingly integrated into the Aditya Birla Group's (ABG) core operations. As a Director on the boards of several group companies, he has been instrumental in spearheading the conglomerate's foray into new-age sectors, including fashion, hospitality, and now, high-stakes sports ownership. His appointment as Chairman of RCB is seen by analysts as a "generational shift" within ABG. Industry experts suggest that his role will involve overseeing the commercial expansion of the brand while ensuring that the franchise maintains its "Bold" identity under the new multi-partner ownership structure involving Blackstone and the Times of India Group.
Aryaman's Leadership Style and Vision for RCB
Those who have worked with the younger Birla describe his leadership style as collaborative and data-driven. Aryaman's primary challenge will be to deliver a maiden IPL title under his leadership, and the second title to a loyal fanbase that celebrated the team's first IPL title in 2025. His deputy, Satyan Gajwani of the Times of India Group, will assist in handling the media and broadcasting synergies, while Birla is expected to focus on high-performance sports science and global scouting networks for both the men’s and women’s teams.
Birla Family Legacy and Sports Philanthropy
The Birla family has a long history of supporting Indian industry and education, but this acquisition represents their most significant investment in the business of sports. Aryaman is the fifth generation of the Birla family, and his move into the IPL spotlight aligns with the group's broader strategy to connect with India’s younger, sports-centric demographic. As RCB prepares for its season opener on March 28 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, all eyes will be on the owner's box to see how the "Cricketer-Chairman" navigates his first full season at the helm of a global sporting giant.
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