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Rosters set for inaugural Canada Super60 cricket tournament in Vancouver

Written by on September 11, 2025

VANCOUVER — Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik, South Africa’s Quinton de Kock and England’s Alex Hales are among the international talent joining Canadian cricketers in the inaugural Canada Super60 tournament in Vancouver next month.

Malik and de Kock both are former national team captains.

Six teams — the Brampton Blitz, Mississauga Masters, Montreal Royal Tigers, Vancouver Kings, Toronto Sixers and Whiterock Warriors — will take part in the Oct. 8-13 tournament at B.C. Place Stadium.

Super60 matches last about 90 minutes with each team batting for 10 overs (60 balls), making for all-action contests with batsmen swinging for the boundary in search of runs. In contrast, the Global T20 Canada tournament, which debuted in Brampton, Ont., in 2018, features the 20-over version of the game.

Canadian cricketers competing include Harsh Thaker, Dilpreet Bajwa, Ajayveer Hundal, Navneet Dhaliwal, Nicholas Kirton, Kaleem Sana and Shreyas Movva.

“The quality of players signed sets an outstanding platform for Canadian cricketers to learn and compete alongside global stars,” Cricket Canada president Amjad Bajwa said in a statement. “The player power of this league can take the game to new heights across the country.”

Cricket Canada is backing the event.

Super 60 Rosters (x- denotes player was signed before the draft)

Brampton Blitz

x-Quinton De Kock (South Africa); Rishiv Joshi (Canada); x-Richard Gleeson (England); Anoop Chima (Canada); x-David Wiese (Namibia); Harsh Thaker (Canada); x-Roelof Van Der Merwe (the Netherlands); Yuvraj Samra (Canada); x-Dilon Heylinger (Canada); Chris Greaves (Scotland); Will Smeed (England); Michael Leask (Scotland); Martin Guptill (New Zealand); Piyush Chawla (India).

Mississauga Masters

x-Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe); Dilraj Doel (Pakistan)’; x-Imran Tahir (South Africa); Ali Khan (U.S.); x-Saeed Ajmal (Pakistan); Rayan Khan Pathan (Canada); x-Shubham Ranjane (U.S.); Zahid Shirzad (Canada); x-Hamza Tariq (Canada); Rushil Ugarkar (U.S.); George Garton (England); Ravi Bopara (England); Leus Du Plooy (South Africa).

Montreal Royal Tigers

x-Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh); Ryan Higgins (ZInbabwe); x-Josh Brown (Australia); Gursahib Singh (Canada); x-Andrew Tye (Australia); Padam Joshi (Canada); x-Junaid Siddique (Canada); Ansh Patel (Canada); x-Dilpreet Bajwa (Canada); Shreyas Movva (Canada); Tom Moores (England); Bradley Currie (Scotland); Isuru Udana (Sri Lanka); Ben Manenti (Italy); Nick Hobson (Australia).

Toronto Sixers

x-Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan); Jagmandeep Paul (Canada); x-Alex Hales (England); Shivam Sharma Jr. (Canada); x-Jason Roy (England); Navneet Dhaliwal (Canada); x-Mark Watt (Scotland); x-Nawab Singh (Canada); Manpreet Singh (Singapore); Dan Christian (Australia); Bas De Leede (the Netherlands); Waqar Salamkheil (Afghanistan); Daniel Sams (Australia).

Vancouver Kings

x-Moeen Ali (England); Baltej Singh Dhanda (India); x-Dwaine Pretorius (South Africa); Gurbaz Bajwa (Canada); x-Rassie Van Der Dussen (South Africa); Tejinder Singh (U.S.); x-Obus Pienaar (U.S.); Kanwarpal Tathgur (Canada); x-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

x-Dawid Malan (England); Khawaja Nafay (Pakistan); x-Chris Lynn (Australia); Ajayveer Hundal (Canada); x-Joe Clarke (England); Harman Bhaiya (Canada); x-Jack Jarvis (Scotland); Nicholas Kirton (Canada); x-Kaleem Sana (Canada); Sukhjinder Singh (CanadaAli Sheikh); Rishi Dhawan (India); Ali Sheikh (U.S.); Shoaib Malik (Pakistan); Tajinder Singh Dhillon (Canada); Peter Siddle (Australia).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 11, 2025

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