Auckland Aces won the 2023-24 edition of Super Smash [Source: @SuperSmashNZ/x]
The 2024-25 season of the Men’s Super Smash is set to launch on December 26 with a match between Northern Brave and defending champions Auckland Aces. The New Zealand-based competition, marking the 20th edition of the tournament, will feature 32 matches until February 2 which includes 30 games in a double round-robin format, an elimination final and a grand finale.
Here, we take a complete look at all the details surrounding the Gulf T20I Championship 2024 season, from its venue and schedule to live streaming and full squads.
Venues Of the Super Smash 2024-25
Seddon Park in Hamilton, Molyneux Park in Alexandra, Eden Park Outer Oval in Auckland, Saxton Oval in Nelson, Hagley Oval in Christchurch, Basin Reserve in Wellington, Fitzherbert Park in Palmerston North, McLean Park in Napier, University of Otago Oval in Dunedin and Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui will serve as the venues of the Men’s Super Smash 2024-25 season.
Where To Watch The Super Smash 2024-25 Matches?
There will be no live telecast of any match of the Super Smash 2024-25 for fans in India.
Where To Watch the Super Smash 2024-25 On OTT?
Indian fans can catch all the action from the Super Smash 2024-25 season on live streaming on the FanCode app and website.
Super Smash 2024-25: Full Squads
Here are the full squads of each team:
Northern Districts: Bharat Popli, Fergus Lellman, Henry Cooper, Jeet Raval (c), Joe Carter, Katene Clarke, Kristian Clarke, Robert O'Donnell, Brett Hampton, Snehith Reddy, Ben Pomare (wk), Frederick Walker, Joshua Brown, Matthew Fisher, Neil Wagner and Scott Johnston.
Auckland Aces: Bevon Jacobs, Michael Sclanders, William O'Donnell, Harjot Johal, Sean Solia (c), Simon Keene, Cam Fletcher (wk), Quinn Sunde (wk), Adithya Ashok, Angus Olliver, Benjamin Lister, Danru Ferns, Jock McKenzie, Jordan Sussex, Louis Delport and Matthew Gibson.
Otago Volts: Dale Phillips, Jamal Todd, Llew Johnson, Thorn Parkes, Dean Foxcroft, Jacob Cumming, Luke Georgeson, Zac Cumming, Max Chu (wk), Andrew Hazeldine, Ben Lockrose, Jake Gibson, Jarrod McKay, Matthew Bacon and Travis Muller.
Canterbury: Chad Bowes, Ken McClure, Matthew Boyle, Rhys Mariu, Cole McConchie, Henry Shipley, Michael Rippon, Zakary Foulkes, Mitchell Hay (wk), Angus McKenzie, Cameron Paul, Ed Nuttall, Fraser Sheat, Matt Rowe, Michael Rae and Sean Davey.
Central Stags: Jack Boyle, Mason Hughes, Toby Findlay, Tom Bruce, Brad Schmulian, Ewald Schreuder, Joey Field, William Clark, Curtis Heaphy (wk), Dane Cleaver (wk), Angus Schaw, Blair Tickner, Brett Randell, Jayden Lennox, Ray Toole and Tyler Annand.
Wellington Firebirds: Jesse Tashkoff, Muhammad Abbas, Adam Milne, Nick Kelly, Sam Mycock, Tim Robinson, Troy Johnson, Logan van Beek, Nick Greenwood, Peter Younghusband, Callum McLachlan, Gareth Severin, Ian McPeake, James Hartshorn, Liam Dudding, Michael Snedden and Yahya Zeb.