
ND vs CANT Match Analysis
At Seddon Park, Hamilton, the Super Smash enters a critical early phase where every result begins to shape the playoff race. This 13th match of the Super Smash 2025-26 carries weight for both ND and CANT, with timing, venue, and momentum all colliding in classic mid-season fashion.
Northern Districts arrive with a mixed recent sequence of A L NR L T, which accurately reflects a side searching for consistency rather than quality. Their previous outing against Otago ended in a dramatic tie after both teams posted 166/6, highlighting ND’s ability to compete but also their difficulty in closing matches. The mood around ND is resilient, though slightly fragile.
Canterbury, by contrast, walk in with a confident W L W W W pattern and the kind of clarity that comes from decisive victories. Their nine-wicket demolition of Central Districts, chasing 140 in just 12.4 overs, underlined their dominance across disciplines. With Fraser Sheat’s all-round impact and a deep batting order, CANT currently look like a side operating with purpose.
Northern Districts vs Canterbury Match Details
| Match | Northern Districts vs Canterbury | 13th Match | Super Smash 2025-26 |
| Date | 08/01/2026 (Thursday) |
| Time | BDT 7:10 AM / PKT 6:10 AM / INR 6:40 AM |
| Format | T20 |
| Venue | Seddon Park, Hamilton |
| Recent performance | Northern Districts – A L NR L T, Canterbury – W L W W W |
| Live Streaming Details | Click here to watch the ND vs CANT Live Stream on Sports Live Hub (SLH) |
Seddon Park, Hamilton Pitch Report

Seddon Park is traditionally a batting-friendly surface, known for its flat nature and consistent bounce. Short boundaries make it an inviting venue for stroke-makers, and T20 matches here often trend towards 170-plus totals. While seamers can extract movement early with the new ball, this is a venue where teams generally back their batters to dictate the tempo.
Weather Report
The forecast for January 8 in Hamilton is favorable for uninterrupted cricket. Temperatures are expected to range between 23°C to 25°C during the day and dip to 13°C to 15°C later, under generally fine conditions with high clouds and light southwesterly winds. With no rain threat and minimal dew impact, conditions should remain stable throughout the match.
ND vs CANT Head-to-Head Records
| Matches Played | 37 |
| ND Won | 15 |
| CANT Won | 22 |
| Tied | 1 |
| No Result | 1 |
| First-ever Fixture | January 29, 2007 |
| Most-recent Fixture | January 31, 2025 |
Northern Districts vs Canterbury Team Preview & Squads
Northern Districts
Ben Pomare’s captaincy will be under scrutiny as ND seek sharper tactical execution. In tight games, leadership decisions in the powerplay and at the death have separated wins from near-misses. Pomare’s challenge is not simply selecting the right XI, but also instilling a clearer identity: when to attack, when to absorb pressure, and how to close out close contests.
From a batting perspective, ND are anchored by the experience of Brett Hampton, who remains their most reliable run accumulator and boundary-hitting option. With names like Tim Seifert, Joe Carter, and Bharat Popli in the broader squad pool, ND possess the components of a flexible top and middle order. The concern, however, is continuity, too often, starts have not translated into commanding totals.
Bowling and all-round depth remain ND’s competitive backbone. Henry Cooper leads the attack, while Scott Kuggeleijn provides balance as the key all-rounder, capable of influencing both middle overs and late hitting. On a surface like Seddon Park, discipline with the ball will be essential; ND cannot afford loose spells if they are to contain a high-octane CANT lineup.
Northern Districts Squads

Tim Seifert, Ben Pomare, Peter Bocock, Aryandeep Mann, Joe Carter, Bharat Popli, Katene Clarke, Henry Cooper, Jeet Raval, Robert O’Donnell, Xavier Bell, Sandeep Patel, Mitchell Santner, Brett Hampton, Scott Kuggeleijn, Tim Pringle, Fergus Lellman, Snehith Reddy, James Naylor, Cooper Rowell, Kristian Clarke, Matthew Fisher, Zak Gibson, Joe Walker, Josh Brown, Rohit Gulati, Scott Johnston, F.L. Walker
Canterbury
Cole McConchie’s leadership continues to define Canterbury’s composure and structure. As both captain and premier all-rounder, he offers tactical stability, rotating bowlers efficiently and setting fields that reflect match awareness. His presence allows CANT to remain aggressive without drifting into recklessness, a hallmark of well-drilled T20 sides.
Batting remains Canterbury’s strongest asset. With Matthew Boyle emerging as a key run-getter and the experience of Tom Latham, Chad Bowes, Henry Nicholls, and Daryl Mitchell available in the broader squad, CANT possess both explosiveness and control. Their recent chase against Central Districts, finishing with 44 balls to spare, demonstrated how ruthlessly they capitalize once a platform is established.
Bowling is equally formidable, led by Fraser Sheat, whose 3/17 in the previous match set the tone for a comprehensive win. Supported by options such as Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, and William O’Rourke, Canterbury have pace, bounce, and spin variations to exploit conditions. On a batting-friendly surface, this depth gives them the luxury of attacking rather than merely containing.
Canterbury Squads

Mitchell Hay, Jesse Frew, Tom Latham, Chad Bowes, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Cole McConchie, Leo Carter, Rhys Mariu, Matt Boyle, Henry Shipley, Michael Rippon, Sean Davey, Angus McKenzie, Scott Janett, Cameron Paul, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, Michael Rae, Fraser Sheat, William O’Rourke, Matt Rowe, Raunaq Kapur
ND vs CANT Prediction
| Event | Northern Districts | Canterbury |
| Toss Winner | Northern Districts | – |
| Player of the Match | – | Matthew Boyle |
| Top Run Scorer | Brett Hampton | Matthew Boyle |
| Top Wicket Taker | Henry Cooper | Fraser Sheat |
| Most Sixes | Brett Hampton | Matthew Boyle |
| Predicted Score | 170+ | 180+ |
| 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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