
Auckland vs Canterbury Match Analysis
The 19th Super Smash clash between Auckland and Canterbury at Eden Park Outer Oval promises fireworks, given the tournament’s mid-season intensity. Both sides are eager to consolidate positions on the points table, with early morning conditions adding an extra tactical layer.
Auckland enter this fixture with mixed form, having won three of their last five outings, including a narrow 5-wicket triumph over Otago in their previous match. Bevon Jacobs starred with a brisk unbeaten 78, highlighting Auckland’s reliance on key individuals to anchor innings under pressure.
Canterbury, meanwhile, are in imperious touch, winning four of their last five games. Their last match against Auckland saw them post a formidable 216/6, with LLB Harper delivering a crucial all-round performance. Their blend of experienced campaigners like Tom Latham and potent bowlers such as Cameron Paul makes them a formidable unit, especially in high-scoring encounters.
Auckland vs Canterbury Match Details
| Match | Auckland vs Canterbury | 19th Match | Super Smash 2025-26 |
| Date | 14/01/2026 (Wednesday) |
| Time | BDT 5:40 AM / PKT 4:40 AM / INR 5:10 AM |
| Format | T20 |
| Venue | Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland |
| Recent performance | Auckland – W NR W L W Canterbury – W W W L W |
| Live Streaming Details | Click here to watch the Auckland vs Canterbury | Live Stream on Sports Live Hub (SLH) |
Eden Park Outer Oval Pitch Report
The Eden Park Outer Oval pitch is notoriously flat and hard, favoring stroke-makers and high totals. With boundaries that are exceptionally short, batsmen can capitalize from the word go. While early swing is minimal, the surface tends to slow slightly as the match progresses, demanding bowlers rely on variations rather than pace. Expect scores around 180–200 to be competitive, with big-hitters like Bevon Jacobs and Tom Latham likely to thrive.
Weather Report
Wednesday morning in Auckland is expected to be warm with mostly cloudy skies, and a moderate chance of light evening rain. Dew could make the ball slippery during the second innings, complicating grip for bowlers and favoring batsmen in the chase. Teams winning the toss may prefer to field first, but the weather introduces subtle uncertainty, particularly for spinners and pace bowlers using slower balls.
AUCK vs CANT Head-to-Head Records
| Matches Played | 44 |
| AUCK Won | 22 |
| CANT Won | 20 |
| Tied | 1 |
| No Result | 2 |
| First-ever Fixture | February 4, 2006 |
| Most-recent Fixture | January 10, 2026 |
Auckland vs Canterbury Team Preview & Squads
Auckland
Captain Sean Solia brings tactical acumen, particularly in marshaling the batting lineup and rotating bowlers efficiently. His ability to manage powerplay strategies will be key on a high-scoring pitch.
Batting revolves around Bevon Jacobs, who has demonstrated explosive ability to change innings, supported by seasoned campaigners like Martin Guptill and Mark Chapman. Middle-order stability could be tested if the top order fails to fire early.
The bowling unit, led by Angus Olliver, will rely heavily on variations and support from all-rounder Ryan Harrison, who can contribute crucial overs in the middle and death. Harrison’s wicket-taking ability could be pivotal against Canterbury’s big hitters.
Auckland Squads

Bevon Jacobs, Martin Guptill, Dale Phillips, Cameron Fletcher, Sean Solia, Mark Chapman, Harjot Johal, Ryan Harrison, Siddhesh Dixit, Angus Olliver, Rohit Gulati, Luke Watson, Ben Lister, Simon Keene, Jock McKenzie, Lachie Stackpole, Jordan Sussex
Canterbury
Cole McConchie’s captaincy has been marked by aggressive decision-making and shrewd field placements. His management of bowlers in death overs will be crucial on a flat track.
The batting lineup is anchored by Tom Latham, whose consistency at the top has been crucial. Latham’s form, coupled with contributions from Chad Bowes and Matthew Boyle, makes Canterbury’s batting lineup difficult to break.
The attack is led by Cameron Paul, with LLB Harper adding valuable balance through his contributions in both disciplines. With spinners and seamers contributing in tandem, Canterbury can exploit Auckland’s occasional vulnerability against sustained pressure, particularly in the middle overs.
Canterbury Squads

Rhys Mariu, Matthew Boyle, Leo Carter, Harry Chamberlain, Tom Latham, Cole McConchie, Cameron Paul, Sean Davey, Ish Sodhi, LLB Harper, Fraser Sheat, Michael Rippon, Michael Rae, Matt Rowe, Chad Bowes, Jesse Frew, Scott Janett, Angus Mckenzie, Henry Shipley, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Will O’Rourke
AUCK vs CANT Prediction
| Event | Auckland | Canterbury |
| Toss Winner | – | Canterbury |
| Player of the Match | – | Tom Latham |
| Top Run Scorer | Bevon Jacobs | Tom Latham |
| Top Wicket Taker | Ryan Harrison | Cameron Paul |
| Most Sixes | Bevon Jacobs | Tom Latham |
| Predicted Score | 190+ | 200+ |
| Win Probability | 48% | 52% |
According to cricket analysts Canterbury have a 52% chance of Winning.
Disclaimer: The prediction is based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. While making your prediction, consider the points mentioned, and make your own decision.
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