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Canada Super 60 2025: Squads, Schedule, Fixtures, Venues, and All You Need to Know

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 08 Oct, 2025 12:00 AM
  • Canada Super 60 2025: Squads, Schedule, Fixtures, Venues, and All You Need to Know

The inaugural edition of the Canada Super 60 tournament is all set to bowl off on October 8, 2025, at the iconic BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, marking a new era for fast-paced cricket in North America.

The curtain-raiser will see Brampton Blitz lock horns with the Toronto Sixers in what promises to be a thrilling start to the competition.

A New Chapter for Canadian Cricket

Sanctioned by Cricket Canada, the Canada Super 60 introduces a 60-ball (T10) format to the country’s cricketing calendar. The tournament will feature six men’s teams — Brampton Blitz, Mississauga Masters, Montreal Royal Tigers, Toronto Sixers, Vancouver Kings, and Whiterock Warriors — along with two women’s sides, Vancouver Thunderbirds and Toronto Sixers.

A total of 19 matches, including the Final, will be played between October 8–13, with the Semi-Finals and Final taking place on the closing day.

Star-Studded Line-Up

The competition has attracted global cricketing superstars such as Quinton de Kock, Sikandar Raza, Shakib Al Hasan, Alex Hales, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Khawaja Nafay, Will Smeed, and Jason Roy. Indian stalwarts Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan, Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik, and England’s Alex Hales add further international glamour.

Canadian talents like Harsh Thaker, Yuvraj Samra, Ajayveer Hundal, Dilpreet Bajwa, Navneet Dhaliwal, Nicholas Kirton, and Kaleem Sana will also feature prominently, showcasing the strength of the domestic scene.

Teams to Watch

  • Brampton Blitz: Quinton de Kock, Will Smeed, Harsh Thaker

  • Mississauga Masters: Sikandar Raza, Imran Tahir, Saeed Ajmal

  • Montreal Royal Tigers: Shakib Al Hasan, Josh Brown, Dilpreet Bajwa

  • Toronto Sixers: Jason Roy, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Alex Hales

  • Vancouver Kings: Moeen Ali, Rassie van der Dussen, Chris Wood

  • Whiterock Warriors: Khawaja Nafay, Ajayveer Hundal, Dawid Malan, Joe Clarke

Full Schedule

October 8 (Wednesday)

  • Brampton Blitz vs Toronto Sixers
  • Montreal Royal Tigers vs Mississauga Masters
  • Vancouver Kings vs Whiterock Warriors

Thursday, 9 October 2025

  • Mississauga Masters vs Brampton Blitz
  • Montreal Royal Tigers vs Vancouver Kings
  • Toronto Sixers vs Whiterock Warriors

Friday, 10 October 2025

  • Toronto Sixers Women's vs Vancouver Thunderbirds Women's
  • Vancouver Kings vs Mississauga Masters
  • Brampton Blitz vs Whiterock Warriors
  • Montreal Royal Tigers vs Toronto Sixers

Saturday, 11 October 2025

  • Toronto Sixers Women's vs Vancouver Thunderbirds Women's
  • Toronto Sixers vs Mississauga Masters
  • Montreal Royal Tigers vs Whiterock Warriors
  • Brampton Blitz vs Vancouver Kings

Sunday, 12 October 2025

  • Brampton Blitz vs Montreal Royal Tigers
  • Toronto Sixers vs Vancouver Kings
  • Whiterock Warriors vs Mississauga Masters

Monday, 13 October 2025

Semi-Final 1 – 1st Placed Team vs 4th Placed Team

Semi-Final 2 – 2nd Placed Team vs 3rd Placed Team

Final Match – Winner of Semi Final 1 vs Winner of Semi Final 2

Beyond the Boundary

Each matchday will also feature live concerts, with Indian music sensations Harrdy Sandhu, Jassie Gill, Mickey Singh, and Parmish Verma performing for fans at BC Place.

The stadium, famous for hosting the 2010 Olympic ceremonies and concerts by Taylor Swift, will now transform into a cricketing hub with a drop-in hybrid wicket specially curated by Gabba Sporting Products from Australia.

Where to Watch

Fans can catch the action live on Willow TV (Canada & U.S.) and Fancode (India), with additional broadcasts across Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa.

Tickets are priced at $41 for general admission, with free entry for kids under 15 when accompanied by an adult.

With a blend of global stars, emerging Canadian talent, and high-octane entertainment, the Canada Super 60 2025 promises to deliver six days of power-packed cricket and celebration.

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