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・ Hyderabad Cricket Association
・ Hyderabad cricket team
・ Hyderabad cricket team (Pakistan)
・ Hyderabad Deccan Cigarette Factory
・ Hyderabad Deccan railway station
・ Hyderabad district, India
・ Hyderabad District, Sindh
・ Hyderabad Division
・ Hyderabad Electric Supply Company
・ Hyderabad express
・ Hyderabad Football Stadium
・ Hyderabad Gems SEZ
・ Hyderabad Golf Club
・ Hyderabad Hawks
・ Hyderabad Heroes
Hyderabad HotShots
・ Hyderabad House
・ Hyderabad House (restaurant)
・ Hyderabad Industries Limited
・ Hyderabad Institute of Arts, Science and Technology
・ Hyderabad International Film Festival
・ Hyderabad Junction railway station
・ Hyderabad Kalibari
・ Hyderabad Legislative Assembly election, 1952
・ Hyderabad Literary Festival
・ Hyderabad Marathon
・ Hyderabad Metro Rail
・ Hyderabad Metro Rail Brand Ambassadors Campaign
・ Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority
・ Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board


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Hyderabad HotShots : ウィキペディア英語版
Hyderabad HotShots

Hyderabad Hotshots is the badminton franchise team representing the city of Hyderabad in the Indian Badminton League(IBL). The team is one of the six franchises in the inaugural IBL 2013. The franchise is owned by Andhra Pradesh’s multi business group PVP Ventures.〔PVP Group owns Hyderabad Hotshots in IBL. 〕 The primary home ground of Hyderabad Hotshots is Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad. Hyderabad Hotshots is currently captained by Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal and coached by Rajendra.
==Franchise history==
Badminton Association of India(BAI) announced a franchise league known as "Indian Badminton League" with six franchises representing six Indian cities. PVP Ventures chairman, Prasad V Potluri, was the first to bid for Hyderabad Hotshots and also to own one of the first franchises announced by IBL. The first season player auctions were held on July 22, 2013. Player auctions were held in Delhi and the Hyderabad Hotshots bid of $120,000 for player Saina Nehwal was successful. Nehwal was the highest paid female shuttler and second highest paid shuttler overall in the tournament behind World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia with a bid of $135,000 by Mumbai Masters.

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