The city of Pat, Jai, Azza and VVS
Hyderabad's cricket is as rich as the city's history

The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: world-class facilities except when it comes to providing shade for its spectators • Getty Images
India v New Zealand, 1999
Sachin Tendulkar, in his prime, smashed the ball around the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium to bring up 186 not out. Rahul Dravid, with a career-best 153, matched Tendulkar in aggression. Together, the two put on 331 for the second wicket - still the highest stand for any wicket in ODIs. After witnessing the blinding onslaught, New Zealand caved in and lost the match by 174 runs.
It could have been the innings that Sachin Tendulkar's fans used as the clincher in an argument with those who doubt his ability in chases. Tendulkar single-handedly mastered the chase with an epic 175 while wickets tumbled around him. He brought the team to within 19 runs of the 351-run target. But his tame dismissal followed by the capitulation of the tail meant India fell three short.
Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi | Mohammad Azharuddin | VVS Laxman | ML Jaisimha | Arshad Ayub
Hyderabad's Ranji team has made five appearances in finals and won two titles, the last of which came in 1987.
Devashish Fuloria is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo