Central Districts will clash with Canterbury on January 3rd at Saxton Oval, Nelson, in the 9th match of Super Smash 2025-26 IPLT20. Canterbury enters this contest riding high on momentum with back-to-back victories, while Central Districts face a challenging situation with one win and two defeats in their opening three fixtures.
In their previous encounter (Match 7), Canterbury secured a convincing 36-run victory at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. The Kings posted an imposing 194/7 in their 20 overs, with Chad Bowes top-scoring with 62 runs, supported by Tom Latham’s 43 and Mitchell Hay’s 35. Central Districts’ chase fell short at 158/8, despite Dean Foxcroft’s valiant 57, Will Clark’s 42, and Will Young’s 37.
Central Districts will be eager to bounce back and level the season series when they take the field at Nelson, looking to arrest their losing streak and reignite their campaign.
CS vs CTB Match Preview

| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Match | Central Districts vs Canterbury |
| Date | Saturday, 3 January 2026 |
| Time | 8:55 AM IST/4:25 PM LOCAL, 3:25 AM GMT |
| Venue | Saxton Oval, Nelson |
| Tournament | Super Smash 2025-26 |
Pitch Report

| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Grass pitch, flat and batting-friendly with consistent bounce and pace |
| Average Scores | 1st inns: 140; 2nd inns: 139 (low-scoring T20s) |
| Favours | Batsmen overall; early seam to pacers, true bounce later |
| Surface | Well-grassed, good batting track; deteriorates slightly for spinners |
| Wicket Distribution | Batting first: 8 wins (80%); Bowling first: 2 (20%) |
| Toss Factor | Bat first preferred (8/10 wins); dew aids chasing minimally |
Weather Report
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 16-18°C (mild, dropping to 15°C) |
| Humidity | 70-85% (high, muggy feel) |
| Wind Speed | 10-20 km/h (light to moderate) |
| Rain Chance | Low (0-20%, possible drizzle) |
| Dew Factor | Moderate-high (due to humidity >70%, favors chasing) |
Toss Prediction
At Seddon Park, the toss strongly favors batting first, with 8 of 10 T20 matches won by teams setting a total, aligning with the low average scores around 140. The dew factor remains moderate on January 3 (humidity 70-85%), offering minimal chasing aid, while the grass surface supports early pacers, making the captain’s electing to bowl a risky call.
Injury Updates
No major injuries reported. Both teams will be playing their strongest XI.
CS vs CTB Probable XI
Central Districts 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, and Ray Toole.
Canterbury Kings squad: Chad Bowes, Matt Boyle, Leo Carter, Jesse Frew, Rhys Mariu, Cole McConchie, Henry Shipley, Michael Rippon, Angus McKenzie, Cam Paul, Scott Janett, Ish Sodhi, Michael Rae, Matt Rowe, and Fraser Sheat.
Dream11 Team For CS vs CTB

CS vs CTB Head-to-Head Records
Canterbury Kings and Central Districts Stags have clashed 36 times in T20s, with Canterbury leading 17-16 (3 no results). In Super Smash, the record tilts closely, with the recent five matches seeing Stags win 2 and Kings 1. Canterbury edges overall, boasting higher averages (229 vs 220).
Last Encounters:
- Feb 2, 2025: Stags won by 6 wkts (CAN 135/8, CEN 136/4).
- Jan 26, 2025: No result (rain).
- Jan 17, 2025: Stags won by 15 runs (CEN 190/4 beat CAN 175/8).
- Jan 5, 2024: No result (rain).
- Dec 30, 2023: Kings won by 43 runs (CAN 185/4 beat CEN 142/8).
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Reason |
|---|---|
| Dane Cleaver (CD) | 119 runs at 59.5 SR165 in 3 inns |
| Tom Latham (CAN) | 118 runs in 2 inns; 75 vs Ota |
| Chad Bowes (CAN) | 102 runs in 2 inns; 62 off 37 vs CD |
| Ajaz Patel (CD) | 7 wkts in 3 inns at 8.5 avg |
| Cameron Paul (CAN) | 5 wkts in 2 inns; 3/32 debut |
| Jayden Lennox (CD) | 3/29 vs CAN recently |
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