The Super Smash cricket tournament has finally announced its thrilling Schedule. The tournament is back with yet another year of exciting men’s and women’s competition. With teams ready to take over the ground, the Super Smash 2025-26 schedule looks very interesting.
Basically, the tournament brings some of the great players to one ground to celebrate cricket. Meanwhile, the tournament has gained a lot of popularity and has become one of the most enjoyed events in New Zealand. Fans get to experience players and the rising stars of cricket.
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Super Smash 2025-26 Schedule
The Super Smash cricket tournament will be taking place from 26 December 2025 and will run till 31 January 2026. It is a T20 tournament; basically, its fast-paced nature is what has made it more exciting. Teams will face each other in a double round robin, and after that, the top team will advance to the finals, while the second and third-place teams will fight in the elimination rounds.
1st Match
26 December 2025 – Northern Knights vs Auckland
Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton
Time: 2:10 PM NZDT (7:40 AM IST)
2nd Match
27 December 2025 – Central Districts vs Wellington
Venue: Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
3rd Match
28 December 2025 – Otago vs Canterbury
Venue: Molyneux Park, Alexandra
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
4th Match
29 December 2025 – Wellington vs Auckland
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
5th Match
30 December 2025 – Otago vs Central Districts
Venue: Molyneux Park, Alexandra
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
6th Match
31 December 2025 – Northern Knights vs Wellington
Venue: Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
January Month Schedule:
7th Match
1 January 2026 – Canterbury vs Central Districts
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
8th Match
2 January 2026 – Auckland vs Wellington
Venue: Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
9th Match
3 January 2026 – Central Districts vs Canterbury
Venue: Saxton Oval, Nelson
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
10th Match
4 January 2026 – Northern Knights vs Otago
Venue: Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
11th Match
6 January 2026 – Auckland vs Otago
Venue: Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
Time: 11:40 PM NZDT (5:10 AM IST, Jan 7)
12th Match
7 January 2026 – Wellington vs Central Districts
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
13th Match
8 January 2026 – Northern Knights vs Canterbury
Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton
Time: 2:10 PM NZDT (7:40 AM IST)
14th Match
9 January 2026 – Wellington vs Otago
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
15th Match
10 January 2026 – Canterbury vs Auckland
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
16th Match
11 January 2026 – Wellington vs Northern Knights
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
17th Match
12 January 2026 – Otago vs Auckland
Venue: University Oval, Dunedin
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
18th Match
13 January 2026 – Central Districts vs Northern Knights
Venue: McLean Park, Napier
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
19th Match
14 January 2026 – Auckland vs Canterbury
Venue: Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
Time: 11:40 PM NZDT (5:10 AM IST, Jan 15)
20th Match
15 January 2026 – Otago vs Wellington
Venue: University Oval, Dunedin
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
21st Match
16 January 2026 – Central Districts vs Auckland
Venue: McLean Park, Napier
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
22nd Match
18 January 2026 – Otago vs Northern Knights
Venue: University Oval, Dunedin
Time: 10:25 AM NZDT (4:55 AM IST)
23rd Match
19 January 2026 – Wellington vs Canterbury
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
24th Match
20 January 2026 – Northern Knights vs Central Districts
Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
25th Match
21 January 2026 – Canterbury vs Otago
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
26th Match
22 January 2026 – Auckland vs Northern Knights
Venue: Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
Time: 3:25 PM NZDT (8:55 AM IST)
27th Match
23 January 2026 – Canterbury vs Wellington
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
28th Match
24 January 2026 – Central Districts vs Otago
Venue: McLean Park, Napier
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
29th Match
25 January 2026 – Canterbury vs Northern Knights
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 8:55 AM NZDT (3:25 AM IST)
30th Match
26 January 2026 – Auckland vs Central Districts
Venue: Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland
Time: 8:55 AM NZDT (3:25 AM IST)
Knock Out Stage
Eliminator
30 January 2026 – TBC vs TBC
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
Final
31 January 2026 – TBC vs TBC
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Time: 4:55 PM NZDT (10:25 AM IST)
Top 5 Batsmen’s highest individual scores of the last Super Smash tournament
1. Katene Clarke
Katene Clarke had a great season last year, not once but twice he scored high runs in the tournament. He was powerful, fearless, and was playing bold shots. He scored a brilliant 106 in just 65 balls against Otago. In addition, it was the only century scored in the season.
He also scored 90 runs in 57 balls against Auckland. During the 2025 season, he was very dominant in the game, showing pure talent and his ability to handle pressure. Above all, because of his performance, the Northern Districts were very strong in the tournament.
2. Bevon Jacobs
Bevon Jacobs gave one of the most exciting innings of the tournament. He was focused and very determined; however, he missed the century, but his was a highlight. He scored a strong 90 in 56 balls, and he even maintained a strike rate of 160.71.
In addition, the innings was rated as the top match-winning knock of the 2025 season. Above all, Jacobs was one of the most reliable players on the team throughout the season.
3. Tim Robinson
Tim Robinson showcased his great skills and consistency in the game by playing boldly. Meanwhile, his gameplay has really helped the Wellingtons in many crucial matches. He scored a brilliant 89 in 57 balls with a strike rate of 150+.
Because of his ability to stay calm and hit aggressive shots, he gave a good push to his team. In addition, experts and fans see him as the next powerful player in cricket. Tim Robinson became the highlight of the season because of his strong gameplay.
4. Joe Carter
Joe Carter made his way into the top scorers during last season. He gave a brilliant performance, showcasing his strong shots and consistency. His highest score was 83 runs in just 49 balls at a brilliant strike rate of 169.38. In addition, Joe’s performance gave his team a very crucial win.
He was steady and calm, which enabled him to hit big. Above all, because of his performance, he even got praised by many for his impact in the game.
5. Jack Boyle
Jack Boyle showcased a great performance, which was very impactful for his team. He scored 82 in 60 balls against Auckland. In addition, this helped the Central Districts’ score rise because of his powerful shots.
Above all, his batting style against Pace and spin was very well praised in the tournament. In addition, this performance by Jack became the highlight of the tournament. His ability to score under high pressure was outstanding.
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