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Hyderabad look to rise & shine
The New Indian Express
|March 30, 2023
A dynamic side, with bonafide T20 batters, that has all the ingredients to make an impact this year
FOR five years since 2016 - the season where David Warner led them to their maiden Indian Premier League title - Sunrisers Hyderabad were one of the most consistent teams in the tournament. The last couple of seasons, however, haven't been one to remember. A last-place finish followed by an eighthplace finish in 2022 meant they were in for an overhaul.
In the 2023 IPL auction, they did exactly that, going all out to spend ₹35.7 crore, ₹15.7 crore more than any other team, putting together a dynamic T20 side. What more, they have made Aiden Markram, who led Sunrisers Eastern Cape team to title in the inaugural SA20 league, captain. While they might miss Markram, who has South Africa commitments, in their opening game against Rajasthan Royals on Sunday, it is safe to say that SRH still have one of the strongest teams, at least on paper, this season.
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