[9][18] The team was selected on 12 September with Akshath Reddy appointed as the captain and Arjun Yadav as the head coach.
[24] In another rain-affected reduced-over match, the Saurashtra successfully chased the revised target of 110 in 19 overs with the combined batting effort from Robin Uthappa, Aarpit Vasavada and Prerak Mankad.
[31] Siraj missed the rest of the group matches for the Hyderabad as he was selected to the national team for the test series against the West Indies.
[34][35] The Hyderabad survived the scare in their last group match defeating the Odisha narrowly by one wicket but still need the favorable results on the last day to qualify for the knockout stage.
[57] The centuries from Sachin Baby and VA Jagadeesh helped the Kerala declare their first innings at 495/6 after they lost the toss and were put to bat by the Hyderabad.
[63][64] The centuries from Abhinav Mukund and Narayan Jagadeesan helped the Tamil Nadu not lose the wickets as their first innings remained unfinished ending the match in a draw as both teams shared a point.
[73][74] The century from Prashant Chopra along with the half-centuries from Priyanshu Khanduri and Mayank Dagar helped the Himachal post 351.
[74][75] In reply, the collective batting effort from the Hyderabad batsmen including the half-centuries from Akshath, Sandeep and Ravi Teja helped them secure a slender first innings lead of one run.
[77][78] The Hyderabad were bowled out for 124 in 35.3 overs after losing the toss and asked to bat against the Madhya Pradesh in their fifth match of the tournament.
[79] Himalay Agarwal resisted the initial collapse to help the Hyderabad recover from 29/5 and remained unbeaten at 69 as Avesh Khan finished the innings with his seven-wicket haul.
[6] The Hyderabad won the toss and elected to field which was affected by the delayed start due to wet outfield as Abhimanyu Easwaran's knock of 186 helped the Bengal post 336 despite the four-wicket haul from Ravi Kiran.
[96][97] Senior Women's One Day League, a Women's List A cricket tournament in India, fixtures were announced by BCCI on 26 October 2018 and the Hyderabad was placed in Elite Group C.[98][99] The squad was selected on 12 November with Sravanthi Naidu leading the team as they faced the Odisha in their first match of the One Day League at Cuttack on 1 December.
[101][102] The Hyderabad were bowled out for 148 by the Himachal Pradesh despite the useful contributions from their middle order, Kanojia and Vanka Pooja, after they lost the toss and were put to bat in their third match.
[103] Neena Chaudhary's unbeaten knock of 49 completed the chase for the Himachal Pradesh who won the match in 37.5 overs with four wickets to spare.
[103] The Hyderabad bounced back from the defeat to beat the Uttar Pradesh by 53 runs and record their third win of the tournament.
[104] The second consecutive half-century from Kanojia and a collective bowling effort helped the Hyderabad win their fifth match against the Jharkhand by 24 runs.
[105] Despite an early setback with Trisha's dismissal, an unbeaten half-century from Kanojia helped the Hyderabad post 155/8 in 50 overs while quick wickets during the Jharkhand's innings troubled them as they were eventually bowled out for 131.
[105] The three-wicket haul from Varsha Choudhary and three run-outs helped the Madhya Pradesh restrict the Hyderabad to 148/9 in 50 overs while the half-century from Tamanna Nigam helped the Madhya Pradesh complete the chase with four wickets to spare as the Hyderabad were handed their second defeat of the tournament in six matches.
[106] The Hyderabad suffered the second consecutive defeat as they fell short of target by 15 runs against the Assam despite the useful knocks from Vanka and Sunitha Anand.