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    Super Smash Winners List From 2005 To 2023 – Latest Updates

    December 23, 2022Updated:December 23, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    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.

    Leading the chase with 57* for @CanterburyCrick, @Bowesy07 is our @Dream11 Super Smash GameChanger from Bay Oval. #SuperSmashNZ pic.twitter.com/ipaSLf0GVP

    — Dream11 Super Smash (@SuperSmashNZ) December 23, 2022

    Super Smash Winners Name, Runner-Ups List

    SeasonWinnersrunner-upsResults
    2005–06Canterbury WizardsAuckland Aceswon by 6 wickets
    2006–07Auckland AcesOtago Voltswon by 60 runs
    2007–08Central StagsNorthern Knightswon by 5 wickets
    2008–09Otago VoltsCanterbury Wizardswon by topping the group stage
    (finally abandoned due to rain)
    2009–10Central StagsAuckland Aces)won by 78 runs
    2010–11Auckland AcesCentral Stagswon by 4 runs
    2011–12Auckland AcesCanterbury Wizardswon by 44 runs
    2012–13Otago VoltsWellington Firebirdswon by 4 wickets
    2013–14Northern KnightsOtago Voltswon by 5 wickets
    2014–15Wellington FirebirdsAuckland Aceswon by 6 runs
    2015–16Auckland AcesOtago Voltswon by 20 runs
    2016–17Wellington FirebirdsCentral Stagswon by 14 runs
    2017–18Northern KnightsCentral Stagswon by 9 wickets
    2018–19Central StagsNorthern Knightswon by 67 runs
    2019–20Wellington FirebirdsAuckland Aceswon by 22 runs
    2020–21Wellington FirebirdsCanterbury Kingswon by 5 wickets
    2021–22Northern BraveCanterbury Kingswon 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
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