印度超級聯賽 11/08 14:00 15 德里首都 v 朝陽海德拉巴 189-172
印度超級聯賽 11/06 14:00 15 朝陽海德拉巴 v 班加羅爾皇家挑戰者 132-131
印度超級聯賽 11/03 14:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 孟買印第安人 151-149
印度超級聯賽 10/31 14:00 - 班加羅爾皇家挑戰者 v 朝陽海德拉巴 120-121
印度超級聯賽 10/27 14:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 德里首都 219-131
印度超級聯賽 10/24 14:00 - 國王十一旁遮普 v 朝陽海德拉巴 126-114
印度超級聯賽 10/22 14:00 - 拉賈斯坦皇家 v 朝陽海德拉巴 154-156
印度超級聯賽 10/18 10:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 加爾各答騎士團 163-163
印度超級聯賽 10/13 14:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 欽奈超級王者 147-167
印度超級聯賽 10/11 10:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 拉賈斯坦皇家 158-163
印度超級聯賽 10/08 14:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 國王十一旁遮普 201-132
印度超級聯賽 10/04 10:00 - 孟買印第安人 v 朝陽海德拉巴 208-174
印度超級聯賽 10/02 14:00 - 欽奈超級王者 v 朝陽海德拉巴 157-164
印度超級聯賽 09/29 14:00 - 德里首都 v 朝陽海德拉巴 147-162
印度超級聯賽 09/26 14:00 - 加爾各答騎士團 v 朝陽海德拉巴 145-142
印度超級聯賽 09/21 14:00 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 班加羅爾皇家挑戰者 153-163
印度超級聯賽 05/08 14:00 14 德里首都 v 朝陽海德拉巴 165-162
印度超級聯賽 05/04 14:30 - 班加羅爾皇家挑戰者 v 朝陽海德拉巴 178-175
印度超級聯賽 05/02 14:30 - 孟買印第安人 v 朝陽海德拉巴 162-162
印度超級聯賽 04/29 14:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 國王十一旁遮普 212-167
印度超級聯賽 04/27 14:30 - 拉賈斯坦皇家 v 朝陽海德拉巴 161-160
印度超級聯賽 04/23 14:30 - 欽奈超級王者 v 朝陽海德拉巴 176-175
印度超級聯賽 04/21 10:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 加爾各答騎士團 161-159
印度超級聯賽 04/17 14:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 欽奈超級王者 137-132
印度超級聯賽 04/14 14:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 德里首都 116-155
印度超級聯賽 04/08 14:30 - 國王十一旁遮普 v 朝陽海德拉巴 151-150
印度超級聯賽 04/06 14:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 孟買印第安人 96-136
印度超級聯賽 04/04 14:30 - 德里首都 v 朝陽海德拉巴 129-131
印度超級聯賽 03/31 10:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 班加羅爾皇家挑戰者 231-113
印度超級聯賽 03/29 14:30 - 朝陽海德拉巴 v 拉賈斯坦皇家 201-198

Wikipedia - Sunrisers Hyderabad

Sunrisers Hyderabad (stylised as SunRisers Hyderabad, abbr. SRH) are a professional franchise cricket team based in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The franchise is owned by Kalanithi Maran of the SUN Group and was founded in 2012 after the Hyderabad-based Deccan Chargers were terminated by the IPL. The team is currently coached by Daniel Vettori and captained by Pat Cummins. Their primary home ground is the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad, which has a capacity of 39,000.

The team made their first IPL appearance in 2013, where they reached the playoffs, eventually finishing in fourth place. The Sunrisers won their maiden IPL title in the 2016 season, defeating the Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 runs in the final. The team has qualified for the play-off stage of the tournament for five consecutive seasons between 2016 and 2020. In 2018, the team reached the finals of the Indian Premier League, but lost to Chennai Super Kings. In 2024, the team reached the finals of the Indian Premier League, but lost to Kolkata Knight Riders. The team was considered one of the best bowling sides, often admired for its ability to defend low totals, but now has shifted to a remarkable batting side, according to many cricket pundits. The team also holds the record for the highest-ever IPL total with 287 runs. David Warner is the leading run scorer for the side, having won the Orange Cap three times, in 2015, 2017, and 2019. Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the leading wicket-taker having won the Purple Cap twice, in 2016 and 2017. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the brand value of the Sunrisers Hyderabad which saw a decline of 4 percent to US$57.4 million in 2020 as the overall brand value of the IPL decreased to US$4.4 billion, according to Brand Finance.

History

Sunrisers Hyderabad replaced the Deccan Chargers in 2012 and debuted in 2013. The franchise was taken over by Sun TV Network after the Deccan Chronicle went bankrupt. The squad was announced in Chennai on 18 December 2012. The team is owned by Sun TV Network who won the bid with 85.05 crore (US$11 million) per year for a five-year deal, a week after the Chargers were terminated due to prolonged financial issues. Sun TV Network Limited, which is headquartered in Chennai, is one of India's biggest television networks with 32 TV channels and 45 FM radio stations, making it India's largest media and entertainment company.

The team jersey was unveiled on 8 March 2013, and the team anthem composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar was released on 12 March 2013. The logo was unveiled on 20 December 2012, along with the announcement that the team's management would be led by Kris Srikkanth, now replaced by veteran Muttiah Muralitharan, Tom Moody and V. V. S. Laxman.