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The Canada Super 60 2025 has launched as a thrilling new T10-format cricket festival, showcasing international stars and domestic talent in a high-speed, action-packed tournament. Played entirely indoors at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, this event signals a major milestone in the evolution of North American cricket.
Canada Super 60: Format and Teams
The 2025 edition features six men’s teams – Brampton Blitz, Mississauga Masters, Montreal Royal Tigers, Toronto Sixers, Vancouver Kings and White Rock Warriors – along with the women’s sides Vancouver Thunderbirds and Toronto Sixers. Each game is played over 60 balls (10 overs) per side, guaranteeing relentless pace and entertainment for fans. The event runs from October 8 to October 13, with 19 matches, including group stage face-offs, semi-finals, and a grand final on the closing day.
The round-robin format ensures every team plays multiple matches, with the top four advancing to Monday’s semi-finals and winners meeting in the final. With games scheduled throughout the day and evenings, the tournament promises non-stop action and short-format fireworks rarely seen in Canadian cricket.
Canada Super 60 2025: Schedule
Wednesday, 8 October 2025
- Match 1 – Brampton Blitz vs Toronto Sixers
- Match 2 – Montreal Royal Tigers vs Mississauga Masters
- Match 3 – Vancouver Kings vs White Rock Warriors
Thursday, 9 October 2025
- Match 4 – Mississauga Masters vs Brampton Blitz
- Match 5 – Montreal Royal Tigers vs Vancouver Kings
- Match 6 – Toronto Sixers vs White Rock Warriors
Friday, 10 October 2025
- Match 7 – Vancouver Kings vs Mississauga Masters
- Match 8 – Brampton Blitz vs White Rock Warriors
- Match 9 – Montreal Royal Tigers vs Toronto Sixers
Saturday, 11 October 2025
- Match 10 – Toronto Sixers vs Mississauga Masters
- Match 11 – Montreal Royal Tigers vs White Rock Warriors
- Match 12 – Brampton Blitz vs Vancouver Kings
Sunday, 12 October 2025
- Match 13 – Brampton Blitz vs Montreal Royal Tigers
- Match 14 – Toronto Sixers vs Vancouver Kings
- Match 15 – White Rock Warriors vs Mississauga Masters
Monday, 13 October 2025
- Semi-final 1
- Semi-final 2
- Final
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Canada Super 60 2025: Squads
Brampton Blitz
Quinton De Kock (South Africa), Rishiv Joshi (Canada), Richard Gleeson (England), Anoop Chima (Canada), David Wiese (Namibia), Harsh Thaker (Canada), Roelof Van Der Merwe (the Netherlands), Yuvraj Samra (Canada), Dilon Heylinger (Canada), Chris Greaves (Scotland), Will Smeed (England), Michael Leask (Scotland), Martin Guptill (New Zealand), Piyush Chawla (India)
Mississauga Masters
Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe), Dilraj Doel (Pakistan), Imran Tahir (South Africa), Ali Khan (U.S.), Saeed Ajmal (Pakistan), Rayan Khan Pathan (Canada), Shubham Ranjane (U.S.), Zahid Shirzad (Canada), Hamza Tariq (Canada), Rushil Ugarkar (U.S.), George Garton (England), Ravi Bopara (England), Leus Du Plooy (South Africa)
Montreal Royal Tigers
Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh), Ryan Higgins (Zimbabwe), Josh Brown (Australia), Gursahib Singh (Canada), Andrew Tye (Australia), Padam Joshi (Canada), Junaid Siddique (Canada), Ansh Patel (Canada), Dilpreet Bajwa (Canada), Shreyas Movva (Canada), Tom Moores (England), Bradley Currie (Scotland), Isuru Udana (Sri Lanka), Ben Manenti (Italy), Nick Hobson (Australia)
Toronto Sixers
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan), Jagmandeep Paul (Canada), Alex Hales (England), Shivam Sharma Jr. (Canada), Jason Roy (England), Navneet Dhaliwal (Canada), Mark Watt (Scotland), Nawab Singh (Canada), Manpreet Singh (Singapore), Dan Christian (Australia), Bas De Leede (the Netherlands), Waqar Salamkheil (Afghanistan), Daniel Sams (Australia), Suresh Raina (India)
Vancouver Kings
Moeen Ali (England), Baltej Singh Dhanda (India), Dwaine Pretorius (South Africa), Gurbaz Bajwa (Canada), Rassie Van Der Dussen (South Africa), Tejinder Singh (U.S.), Obus Pienaar (U.S.), Kanwarpal Tathgur (Canada), Ravinderpal Singh (Canada), Jaskaran Buttar (Canada), McKenny Clarke (West Indies), Imal Zuwak (Sweden), Max Chu (New Zealand), Nauman Anwar (Pakistan), Chris Wood (England)
Whiterock Warriors
Dawid Malan (England), Khawaja Nafay (Pakistan), Chris Lynn (Australia), Ajayveer Hundal (Canada), Joe Clarke (England), Harman Bhaiya (Canada), Jack Jarvis (Scotland), Nicholas Kirton (Canada), Kaleem Sana (Canada), Sukhjinder Singh (CanadaAli Sheikh), Rishi Dhawan (India), Ali Sheikh (U.S.), Shoaib Malik (Pakistan), Tajinder Singh Dhillon (Canada), Peter Siddle (Australia)
Broadcast and Live Streaming details
- India & Sub Continent: Star Sports, Fancode
- US/ Canada:
- Australia Region: Fox Sports, Kayo (App exclusive)
- Afghanistan: Moby Group
- Bangladesh: Star Sports on Akash Digital TV, Fancode
- Nepal: OTT: DishHome
- Sri Lanka: Star Sports, Dialog, SLT Stream
- Middle East & North Africa: Dubai Sports, U-NEXT (Viu Awāan)
- UK + Continental Europe: Cricket TV Lounge
- Rest of the World: SportVot Web and App
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