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Super Smash 2026 Teams: Complete Squads & Key Players

December 15, 2025

The Super Smash’s latest season took place from 26 December 2025 to 31 January 2026, showcasing New Zealand’s top T20 cricket season for fans nationwide. 

In the 2024-25 season, the Central Stags won the title after a strong campaign, creating high expectations for the upcoming edition. All six domestic teams are building strong squads to compete for the championship and keep fans engaged throughout.

This article gives a complete overview of the Super Smash 2026 teams, focusing on their key players, squad strengths, and what supporters can look forward to this season.

Super Smash 2026 – Teams

The Super Smash brings together six teams from different cities and regions across New Zealand. 

Each team represents its local area, giving fans a chance to support their regional heroes in the country’s top T20 competition.

Here are the six teams competing in the 2026 season:

  • Auckland Aces
  • Canterbury Kings
  • Central Stags
  • Northern Brave
  • Otago Volts
  • Wellington Firebirds 

Here are the full squads for all six men’s teams participating in the 2026 Super Smash season.

Auckland Aces Squad

Sid Dixit, Cam Fletcher, Matt Gibson, Rohit Gulati, Bevon Jacobs, Harrish Kannan, Simon Keene, Ben Lister, Jock McKenzie, Angus Olliver, Dale Phillips, Samrath Singh, Sean Solia, Lachie Stackpole, Jordan Sussex

Central Stags Squad

Doug Bracewell, Tom Bruce, Will Clark, Josh Clarkson, Dane Cleaver, Toby Findlay, Dean Foxcroft, Curtis Heaphy, Jayden Lennox, Ajaz Patel, Brett Randell, Angus Schaw, Brad Schmulian, Blair Tickner, Ray Toole

Northern Brave Squad

Xavier Bell, Josh Brown, Joe Carter, Katene Clarke, Kristan Clarke, Henry Cooper, Matthew Fisher, Zak Gibson, Brett Hampton, Scott Kuggeleijn, Robbie O’Donnell, Ben Pomare, Bharat Popli, Tim Pringle, Jeet Raval

Canterbury Kings Squad

Chad Bowes, Matt Boyle, Leo Carter, Jesse Frew, Scott Janett, Rhys Mariu, Cole McConchie, Angus Mckenzie, Cam Paul, Henry Shipley, Ish Sodhi, Michael Rae, Michael Rippon, Matt Rowe, Fraser Sheat

Wellington Firebirds Squad

Liam Dudding, Nick Greenwood, James Hartshorn, Nick Kelly, Callum McLachlan, Samuel Morgan, Sam Mycock, Amogh Paranjpe, Tim Robinson, Gareth Severin, Michael Snedden, Jesse Tashkoff, Logan van Beek, Peter Younghusband, Yahya Zeb

Otago Volts Squad

Matt Bacon, Jack Boyle, Max Chu, Mason Clarke, Jacob Cumming, Danru Ferns, Luke Georgeson, Jake Gibson, Andrew Hazeldine, Llew Johnson, Troy Johnson, Ben Lockrose, Jarrod McKay, Thorn Parkes, Jamal Todd

Key Players For Each Team In Super Smash 2026

Ahead of the Super Smash’s last season, each team has players who can shift matches in their favor. 

From seasoned batsmen to winning bowlers, these key players are expected to guide their teams and create thrilling moments.

Auckland Aces

  • Sean Solia – Top-order batter, experience and stability
  • Simon Keene – All-rounder, impact with bat and ball

Central Stags

  • Tom Bruce – Reliable batter, anchors innings
  • Blair Tickner – Lead bowler, wicket-taking ability
  • Dean Foxcroft – All-rounder, flexibility in lineup

Northern Brave

  • Tim Seifert – Wicket-keeper batter, aggressive top-order
  • Jeet Raval – Experienced batter, key to stability

Canterbury Kings

  • Cole McConchie – All-rounder, balance with bat and ball
  • Ish Sodhi – Experienced spinner, middle overs specialist
  • Matthew Boyle – Top/middle-order batter, reliable scorer

Wellington Firebirds

  • Jesse Tashkoff – All-rounder, contributes in batting and bowling
  • Logan Van Beek – Fast bowler, early breakthroughs or death overs
  • Nick Kelly – Middle-order batter, wicket-keeper option

Otago Volts

  • Llew Johnson – Top/middle-order batter, quick scorer
  • Danru Ferns – Skilled bowler, capable of picking breakthroughs

Super Smash Past Winners — Season By Season

The Super Smash has a rich history of competitive T20 cricket in New Zealand. Each season has produced thrilling contests, memorable performances, and champions who have made their mark on the tournament. 

By looking at past winners, fans can see which teams have dominated over the years and how the competition has changed.

SeasonWinnerRunner-up
2024/25Central StagsCanterbury Kings
2023/24Auckland AcesCanterbury Kings
2022/23Northern BraveCanterbury Kings
2021/22Northern BraveCanterbury Kings
2020/21Wellington FirebirdsCanterbury Kings
2019/20Wellington FirebirdsAuckland Aces
2018/19Central StagsNorthern Brave
2017/18Northern BraveCentral Stags
2016/17Wellington FirebirdsCentral Stags
2015/16Auckland AcesOtago Volts
2014/15Wellington FirebirdsAuckland Aces
2013/14Northern BraveOtago Volts
2012/13Otago VoltsWellington Firebirds
2011/12Auckland AcesCanterbury Kings
2010/11Auckland AcesCentral Stags
2009/10Central StagsAuckland Aces
2008/09Otago VoltsCanterbury Kings
2007/08Central StagsNorthern Brave
2006/07Auckland AcesOtago Volts
2005/06Canterbury KingsAuckland Aces

Auckland Aces lead with 5 titles, making them the most successful team in the tournament’s history. 

Super Smash Past Winners
Source: Auckland Cricket

Northern Brave, Central Stags, and Wellington Firebirds have also been strong contenders, each winning 4 championships. Otago Volts have secured 2 titles, while Canterbury Kings have won once. 

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Conclusion: Super Smash 2026 Squads And Teams Preview

Auckland Aces are the most successful team, with 5 titles. They are expected to keep performing well this season. Their experienced squad, led by players like Sean Solia and Bevon Jacobs, positions them as serious title contenders.

Northern Brave, Central Stags, and Wellington Firebirds each have 4 championships, adding depth and balance to the competition. Key players such as Tim Seifert, Tom Bruce, and Nick Kelly can change the course of matches and keep their teams competitive.

Otago Volts and Canterbury Kings, though with fewer titles, are building strong squads and preparing thoroughly for the season. Both teams aim to challenge the top sides and make a significant impact in Super Smash 2026.

Siddharth Joshi is the voice behind GenZcricket, a cricket lover turned storyteller. Born in 2001, his dream of becoming a cricketer was cut short by an early injury—but his love for the game never faded. Instead, he found a new way to stay connected by analyzing matches, players, and stadiums through his platform. With GenZcricket, Siddharth aims to help the younger generation dive deeper into the game with insights, stats, and stories. His goal is to make cricket exciting, relatable, and accessible for fans of all ages—especially Gen Z.

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