Kavya Maran Owner of SRH Team – Kavya Bio, Age, Net Worth
Kavya Maran got a huge fanbase due to the cricket, because she is the CEO of Sunrisers Hyderabad IPL team and co-owner. His father Kalanithi Maran is the owner of the team Sunrisers Hyderabad. Know all about Kavya Maran biography here in this blog. Her age, education, net worth and many more.
Kavya is always found in the cricket stadium she loves to watch her team SRH game live, and cameraman always captures Kavya and social media admins posts Kavya posts and users show love and comments on that post, due to this Kavya Maran got a huge fanbase. In 2018 Kavya got a position of CEO for Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise.
Most of the people are searching for Kavya Maran Instagram but the fact is she is not on Instagram, she is totally away from the social media platforms.
Who is Kavya Maran
Kavya Maran is an businessmen born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, his father is Kalanithi Maran Chairman and Founder of Sun Group, and owner of 2 cricket teams Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League and Sunrisers Eastern Cape in South Africa T20 League. Her mother Kavery Maran, is also the CEO of Solar TV Community Restricted.
Kalanithi Maran, father of Kavya, was the 77th richest Indian in 2023, with a net worth of US$3 billion.
Kavya Maran Age:
Kavya was born in the year 3 November 1991, at present her age is 33 years.
Kavya Maran Family:
Her family has a great history. Kavya is from a political, films and business family. Kavya is related to former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. Her grandfather was Murasoli Maran who was a journalist, writer, producer, director and Member of Parminet (MP). Kavya’s father net worth is Rs. 19,000 Crore.
Kavya Maran Education:
Kavya completed her commerce studies from Stella Maris College in Chennai. She pursued higher studies at Warwick Business School and obtained an MBA degree.
Kavya Maran Net Worth:
As per wikipedia the net worth of Kavya Maran is $50 million in Indian Rupees it is Rs. 409 Crore (Approximately).
Kavya Maran in 2025 IPL Mega Auction – SRH Players
Beautiful co-owner of Sunrisers Hyderabad team Kavya is famous due to her style and glamour in the mega auction and in the cricket stadium while encouraging to his team players.
Most of the people watched IPL 2025 Mega Auction only for Kavya, because most of the people started liking Kavya and her style of selecting players in her team.
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In a mega auction Kavya & SRH Team Management has bid for Indian Wicket keeper Ishan Kishan for 11.25 crore and Indian Bowler Mohammed Shami for Rs. 10 Crore. In 2025 most highest priced player for Sunrisers Hyderabad team is South Africa wicketkeeper batsmen Heinrich Klaasen for Rs. 23 Crore (retained).
Other players who got selected in SRH with the best price are: Harshal Patel (8 crore), Rahul Chahar (3.20 crore), Abhinav Manohar (3.20 crore), Adam Zampa (2.40 crore).
Retained players of SRH for 2025 are Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Pat Cummins.
Deccan Chargers to SunRisers Hyderabad
IPL Team Sunrisers Hyderabad first appeared in the year 2013, previously this IPL franchise name was Deccan Chargers which was owned by Gayatri Reddy daughter of T Venkattram Reddy, owner of the Deccan Chronicle.
IPL Team Deccan Chargers played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) from 2008 to 2012, later Kalanithi Maran Owner of SunGroup purchased the team Deccan Chargers and renamed the Hyderabad Franchise as Sunrisers Hyderbad in 2013. And from 2018 Kavya Maran started managing the IPL team SRH.
What Happened with Deccan Chargers Hyderabad? Why is Deccan Chargers IPL team gone? BCCI Vs Deccan Chargers fight? These are the searches which are being searched by and cricket fans on Google.
The BCCI has terminated Deccan Chargers IPL team on 15, September, 2012 for breaching contract terms. To this statement Deccan Chargers owners claimed that the termination is “malafide and malicious” and BCCI was singling them out of IPL, DC owners alleged that BCCI owed the RS 36 crore.
Cricket blog espncricinfo mentioned: It all started from July 2012, BCCI asked to clear the pending salaries. DC owners asked BCCI for an extension to clear the dues, stating that most of the sponsors had not paid them.
Also, there are too many articles available on the internet, there you can find detailed information about Deccan Chargers Vs BCCI issue and why Deccan Charges out of the IPL.