Squad: Super Smash 2022-23 Schedule The 18th edition of the Men’s Super Smash T20 League will begin on December 23 at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui with a match between the Northern Knights and Canterbury. The competition features a double round-robin format, with the top three teams advancing to the playoffs. Since 2005, the competition has been contested annually under several titles, including:
Schedule for Super Smash 2022-23: A total of 32 matches, including the final, will be played. The elimination final will take place on February 9, 2023, followed by the Super Smash 2022-23 final on February 11, 2023.
Super Smash Winners Name, Runner-Ups List
| Season | Winners | runner-ups | Results | 
| 2005–06 | Canterbury Wizards | Auckland Aces | won by 6 wickets | 
| 2006–07 | Auckland Aces | Otago Volts | won by 60 runs | 
| 2007–08 | Central Stags | Northern Knights | won by 5 wickets | 
| 2008–09 | Otago Volts | Canterbury Wizards | won by topping the group stage (finally abandoned due to rain)  | 
| 2009–10 | Central Stags | Auckland Aces) | won by 78 runs | 
| 2010–11 | Auckland Aces | Central Stags | won by 4 runs | 
| 2011–12 | Auckland Aces | Canterbury Wizards | won by 44 runs | 
| 2012–13 | Otago Volts | Wellington Firebirds | won by 4 wickets | 
| 2013–14 | Northern Knights | Otago Volts | won by 5 wickets | 
| 2014–15 | Wellington Firebirds | Auckland Aces | won by 6 runs | 
| 2015–16 | Auckland Aces | Otago Volts | won by 20 runs | 
| 2016–17 | Wellington Firebirds | Central Stags | won by 14 runs | 
| 2017–18 | Northern Knights | Central Stags | won by 9 wickets | 
| 2018–19 | Central Stags | Northern Knights | won by 67 runs | 
| 2019–20 | Wellington Firebirds | Auckland Aces | won by 22 runs | 
| 2020–21 | Wellington Firebirds | Canterbury Kings | won by 5 wickets | 
| 2021–22 | Northern Brave | Canterbury Kings | won by 56 runs | 
Squads
Auckland Aces:
- Graeme Beghin
 - Jamie Brown
 - Robbie O’Donnell (c)
 - Mark Chapman
 - Louis Delport
 - Danru Ferns
 - Ben Horne (wk)
 - Ben Lister
 - Matt McEwan
 - Colin Munro
 - Will O’Donnell
 - Glenn Phillips
 - Ollie Pringle
 - Sean Solia
 - Will Somerville
 - Ross ter Braak
 - Lockie Ferguson
 - Martin Guptill
 - Kyle Jamieson
 
Canterbury Kings
- Todd Astle
 - Chad Bowes
 - Cole McConchie (c)
 - Jack Boyle
 - Leo Carter
 - Sean Davey
 - Cam Fletcher (wk)
 - Andrew Hazeldine
 - Tyler Lortan
 - Ken McClure
 - Daryl Mitchell
 - Ed Nuttall
 - Fraser Sheat
 - Henry Shipley
 - Theo van Woerkom
 - Will Williams
 - Matt Henry
 - Tom Latham
 - Henry Nicholls
 
Central Stags
- Doug Bracewell
 - Tom Bruce (c)
 - Brad Schmulian
 - Josh Clarkson
 - Dane Cleaver (wk)
 - Greg Hay
 - Jayden Lennox
 - Christian Leopard
 - Adam Milne
 - Seth Rance
 - Ben Smith
 - Blair Tickner
 - Ray Toole
 - Ben WheeleR
 - Bayley Wiggins
 - George Worker
 - Ajaz Patel
 - Ross Taylor
 - Will Young
 
Northern Knights:
- James Baker
 - Peter Bocock
 - Dean Brownlie
 - Zak Gibson
 - Joe Carter
 - Katene Clarke
 - Henry Cooper
 - Anton Devcich (c)
 - Matthew Fisher
 - Brett Hampton
 - Scott Kuggeleijn
 - Brett Randell
 - Jeet Raval
 - Tim Seifert (wk)
 - Anurag Verma
 - Joe Walker
 - Trent Boult
 - Colin de Grandhomme
 - Mitchell Santner
 - Ish Sodhi
 - Tim Southee
 - Neil Wagner
 - BJ Watling
 - Kane Williamson
 
Otago Volts:
- Matt Bacon
 - Neil Broom
 - Max Chu
 - Jarrod McKay
 - Jacob Duffy (c)
 - Josh Finnie
 - Dean Foxcroft
 - Camden Hawkins
 - Anaru Kitchen
 - Nick Kelly
 - Dale PhillipS
 - Hamish Rutherford
 - Mitch Renwick (wk)
 - Michael Rippon
 - Michael Rae
 - Nathan Smith
 
Wellington Firebirds:
- Finn Allen
 - Hamish Bennett
 - Lauchie Johns
 - Jakob Bhula
 - Michael Bracewell (c/wk)
 - Fraser Colson
 - Andrew Fletcher
 - Jamie Gibson
 - Troy Johnson
 - lain McPeake
 - Ollie Newton
 - Rachin Ravindra
 - Ben Sears
 - Michael Snedden
 - Logan van Beek
 - Peter Younghusband
 - Tom Blundell
 - Devon Conway
 - Jimmy Neesham
 

