
A brand-new season of Dream11 Super Smash presented by KFC is on the horizon as Otago plays host to yet another five home matches, including three in Alexandra.
For a second straight season, Alexandra will play host to three Super Smash fixtures between Christmas and New Years.
In Alexandra, the Otago Volts and Otago Sparks will challenge their southern rivals Canterbury on December 27th, followed two days later by Auckland and concluding with Central Districts on New Years Eve.
Alexandra plays a unique role in the Super Smash as the only rural destination during the summer campaign. It will offer yet again another opportunity for small town New Zealand to showcase what grassroots cricket means in Central Otago.
Dunedin will again host two fixtures in January, with the Northern Brave on January 16th and Wellington on January 18th.
In August, it was announced that Dunedin will host an international double header as the BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS challenge Pakistan and Sri Lanka in a T20 international on March 18th 2025.
This season, Otago Cricket will be offering several different ticketing and membership deals, allowing greater access for fans to our Super Smash and international matches.
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Super Smash 2024-2025 Schedule
Canterbury Kings & Magicians | 27th December, Molyneux Park, Alexandra
Auckland Aces & Hearts | 29th December, Molyneux Park, Alexandra
Central Stags & Hinds | 31st December, Molyneux Park, Alexandra
Canterbury Kings & Magicians | 7th January, Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Central Stags & Hinds | 12th January, Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North
Wellington Firebirds & Blaze | 14th January, Cello Basin Reserve, Wellington
Northern Brave | 16th January, University of Otago Oval, Dunedin
Wellington Firebirds & Blaze | 18th January, University of Otago Oval, Dunedin
Auckland Aces & Hearts | 23rd January, Kennards Hire Community Oval, Auckland
Northern Brave | 25th January, Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Article added: Wednesday 25 September 2024