Super Smash 2024-25 will feature 64 matches, including 32 men’s and women’s double-headers.
Super Smash 2024-25: The upcoming season of the Super Smash League organized by the New Zealand Cricket Board is starting from December 26. The final match will be played on February 2. 64 matches will be played in the upcoming season, including 32 men’s and women’s double-header matches.
Let us tell you, for the first time in the history of the tournament, the final will be played at a pre-decided venue. On February 1, the elimination finals of both men’s and women’s will be played at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. At the same time, two final matches will be played again at the same venue on February 2.
Super Smash 2024-25: The first match will be played between these teams in Men’s and Women’s
The first match of the Men’s Super Smash 2024-25 will be played between defending champions Auckland Aces (2021-22 and 2022-23) and Northern Districts. At the same time, the first match of the Women’s Super Smash will be played between Northern Brave and Auckland Hearts at Seddon Park, Hamilton.
Let us tell you, the Super Smash will be organized along with the New Zealand men’s team’s white-ball series against Sri Lanka, in which three T20 and the same number of ODI matches will be played. However, the players of the women’s team are expected to be available for the entire tournament.
Super Smash’s popularity continues to grow – CEO Scott Wenick
New Zealand Cricket CEO Scott Venik is very excited for the upcoming season of Super Smash. He said that last year 1.3 million people watched the tournament through television. According to ESPNcricinfo, Scott Venik said,
The popularity of the Super Smash continues to grow and it’s really exciting to see it remain so accessible to Kiwis across the country. It’s a great opportunity to showcase our game to fans both new and old, while also raising the profile of our domestic teams and our rising stars. It’s fast becoming New Zealand’s favourite summer domestic competition, and with over 1.3 million Kiwis watching it on TV last year alone, we expect it to reach new heights this summer.”