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      • Sun Group owned by Kalanithi Maran owns the Hyderabad-based franchise since Deccan Chargers was terminated in 2012. Kavya Maran, who is the daughter of Kalanithi, is the co-owner of the franchise and seen in most of the public events, including raising the bids at the IPL auction. Kavya oversees the team operations from 2020.
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