Who is Kavya Maran? Sunrisers co-owner under fire for buying Pakistani player Abrar Ahmed for The Hundred in England
Kavya Maran, an influential figure in Indian cricket, has recently come under scrutiny for her decision to purchase Pakistani cricketer Abrar Ahmed for the Sunrisers franchise in The Hundred tournament in England. Maran, who hails from the renowned Sun TV Network family, has been actively involved with the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) franchise for several years and has played a significant role in its operations. The acquisition of Ahmed has sparked controversy, particularly given the historical tensions between India and Pakistan in the realm of sports and politics. Critics argue that this move could lead to backlash from fans and stakeholders within the Indian cricket community. Maran’s intentions appear to be rooted in enhancing the team's competitive edge, as Ahmed has shown promise as a talented player. However, the decision has opened a debate about the implications of cross-border player signings in a sport often closely tied to national sentiments. As The Hundred progresses, the focus will remain on how this decision impacts team dynamics and public perception, highlighting the delicate balance between sportsmanship and national pride in cricket.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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