The Canada Super 60 Ten Over Format League has captured global attention.
With Season One player registration now closed, a total of 1,135 male and 235 female players from 34 countries have chosen to be part of this historic journey — marking a significant milestone for Canadian cricket and the sport worldwide.
A Vision Backed by the Global Game
From the outset, the league set out to transform the cricket landscape. The overwhelming response from international cricketers reinforces that ambition.
This level of engagement reflects not only the passion for the game but also Canada’s emergence as a unique and exciting destination for global cricket.
A Stellar Line-Up of Talent
The men’s roster features some of the most exciting names in world cricket, including Finn Allen, Sikandar Raza, Naseem Shah, Alex Hales, Shamar Joseph, Jason Roy, Keshav Maharaj, Tim Seifert, Tim Southee, Jimmy Neesham, Azam Khan, Lungi Ngidi, Rilee Rossouw, Chris Lynn, Jason Holder, Andre Fletcher, Kyle Mayers, Tabraiz Shamsi, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Martin Guptill, Dawid Malan, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Chad Bowes, and Gudakesh Motie.
The women’s competition promises to be equally compelling, with standout players such as Maddy Green, Fran Jonas, Rosemary Mair, Eden Carson, Tazmin Brits, Amy Smith, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Jess Jonassen, Shabnam Ismail, Laura Harris, Deandra Dottin, Chinelle Henry, Sinalo Jafta, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Fatima Sana, and Lea Tahuhu.
These athletes bring world-class skill, experience, and global appeal — setting the stage for a truly elite competition.
Championing Inclusivity
One of the most encouraging aspects of the registration process has been the strong representation from associate cricket nations.
Nearly 60% of registered players come from these countries, highlighting the league’s commitment to inclusivity and the development of emerging talent.
Among them are Ali Khan (USA), Zeeshan Maqsood (Oman), Assad Vala (PNG), and Sompal Kami (Nepal) in the men’s category, alongside Kavisha Egodage (UAE), Kathryn Bryce (Scotland), and Naruemol Chaiwai (Thailand) in the women’s competition.
Their participation ensures that Canada Super 60 becomes a platform where new voices in cricket can gain visibility, experience, and opportunity.
Voices from the Game
I’m absolutely thrilled to see some of the biggest names in world cricket signing up for the Canada Super 60. Their involvement will elevate the competition and provide invaluable exposure to Canadian players.
It’s an honour to have so many distinguished and emerging players align with this vision. This moment fills us with pride, and we are committed to delivering a remarkable inaugural season.
The response to player registration reflects the league’s vision and its global appeal. This league will significantly benefit Canadian cricket and support the growth of the game.
Looking Ahead
With over 1,370 players from 34 countries, a wealth of talent, and strong representation from associate nations, Canada Super 60 is poised to make a significant impact on the global cricketing landscape.
Draft dates will be announced soon, with the inaugural season — featuring both men’s and women’s competitions — set to begin in July 2025.
As anticipation builds, more updates and announcements will follow.
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