
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 has been marred by controversy involving Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), with CEO Kaviya Maran at the center of attention. Her visible frustration during matches has been a talking point, while a deeper issue is brewing between SRH and the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), threatening the team's future in Hyderabad.
Kaviya Maran, known for her passionate support of SRH, has been in the spotlight for her emotional reactions during matches. Her expressions of disappointment and frustration have gone viral on social media, particularly after SRH's loss to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), where she was visibly upset as her team struggled to perform.
A more significant controversy involves SRH's dispute with the HCA over complimentary tickets. The HCA has been accused of blackmailing SRH for additional free tickets, leading to threats from the franchise to relocate their home matches if the situation persists. This standoff has raised concerns about the governance and management practices within Indian cricket's domestic framework.
SRH has expressed dissatisfaction with the HCA's demands and has hinted at exploring alternative venues. This could lead to a significant shift in SRH's operations and a reevaluation of their presence in Hyderabad. The franchise is considering consulting the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Telangana government to resolve the issue.
The BCCI is facing increased pressure to address the SRH-HCA dispute, which not only affects SRH's future but also reflects broader issues within the IPL's operational dynamics. As the governing body, the BCCI must navigate these challenges to ensure a smooth and successful IPL season.