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Who Was Kavya Maran For Deccan Chargers And Why Fans Compare With Owner Of SRH? Know All The Details!

By Payal Sen

Ever wondered why fans are comparing a certain Gayatri Reddy and Kavya Maran? One dazzled with now-defunct Deccan Chargers charm, while the other is a massive fan favourite and has revolutionised Sunrisers Hyderabad. But what’s the buzz behind their legendary clash? Let’s know more about their unique appeal!

Gayatri Reddy and Kavya Maran stand out as trailblazing businesswomen in Indian high society, each leaving an indelible mark on the cricketing world. While Gayatri was once celebrated for her charismatic public persona and pioneering role in the Hyderabad's Deccan Chargers, Kavya has not just been a fan favourite but emerged as a strategic force with her dynamic involvement with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).

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The Deccan Chargers Era: Gayatri’s Ambition and Early Success

The Deccan Chargers burst onto the IPL stage in the inaugural edition in 2008. It was owned by media group Deccan Chronicle Holdings, who acquired the franchise for US$107 million on 24 January 2008. While the ownership led to fan buzz, Gayatri Reddy became linked with the franchise, adding a touch of glamour and innovative business acumen.

Born on 21 September 1986 in Hyderabad, she was raised in a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Inspired by her father, T. Venkattram Reddy—the former chairman of the Deccan Chronicle— Gayatri effortlessly fuses social consciousness with vibrant entrepreneurial flair.

A Transformational Shift: From Deccan Chargers to Sunrisers Hyderabad

Prolonged financial issues eventually led to dissolve the Hyderabad-based franchise. However, from these ashes rose a new beginning in the form of Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2013. This transformation marked not just a change in name but a comprehensive reimagining of the team’s management structure and strategic direction.

According to The Times Of India, Chennai-based media and television group Sun TV Network, owned by the powerful- and politically-savvy Kalanithi Maran, bought the (IPL) Hyderabad franchise, for Rs 425 crore (approx $80m), payable in the next five years at Rs 85.5 crore (approx $16m) per year.

Kavya Maran: The New Beacon of IPL Ownership

Emerging as a prominent figure in the new era of cricket management, Kavya Maran stepped into the spotlight as a key owner of Sunrisers Hyderabad. Representing a fresh generation of leadership, her involvement symbolised a modern approach to sports entrepreneurship.

With a blend of youthful dynamism and a keen business sense, Kavya Maran has been instrumental in reshaping the franchise’s identity. Her progressive strategies and commitment to the sport have not only stabilised the team but also reinvigorated its connection with a growing fan base.

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Comparing the Legacies: Kavya Maran and Gayatri Reddy

The story of Gayatri Reddy and her association with the Deccan Chargers, juxtaposed with the rise of Kavya Maran as a modern sports entrepreneur, is a fascinating chapter in the chronicles of Indian cricket.

It is a tale of how glamour and business savvy can intertwine with the passionate world of sports, leading to transformations that echo beyond the boundaries of the cricket field. As fans continue to compare these two influential figures, their legacies serve as a reminder of the ever-changing landscape of sports management and the enduring allure of the IPL.

Story first published: Sunday, March 30, 2025, 9:53 [IST]
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