In the 2025-26 Women’s Super Smash, Wellington Blaze and Canterbury Magicians are having very different seasons. Wellington Blaze have been the powerhouse of the competition, currently sitting at the top of the leaderboard with 25 points from 8 matches. Their success is built on clinical performances, including 5 wins and only 2 losses, which has given them a strong Net Run Rate of 0.888. They have looked almost unstoppable at times, anchored by high-impact individual efforts and a balanced squad that consistently finds ways to win.

Players to watch out:
Rebecca Burns
Rebecca Burns has been a reliable presence for Wellington Blaze, providing critical starts at the top of the order throughout the tournament. Over 8 matches, she has accumulated 123 runs with the highest score of 56, proving she can anchor an innings when the pressure is on. While her overall strike rate of 86.01 is more measured, her ability to handle the new ball has been key to Wellington’s dominant run. She remains one of the most experienced heads in the lineup, capable of shifting gears once she gets settled.
Maitlan Brown
Maitlan Brown has brought genuine X-factor to the Blaze this season, contributing effectively with both bat and ball. She has notched 122 runs in just 6 innings, often providing late-inning fireworks with a strike rate of 143.53 and three sixes to her name. Her bowling has been equally important, where she has chipped in with crucial wickets and maintained a disciplined economy. Whether she’s clearing the boundary or breaking a partnership, Brown has become a vital component of the league leaders’ strategy.
Nicole Baird
Nicole Baird has quickly become one of the most effective bowling options in the competition, consistently picking up wickets for Wellington Blaze. She has already claimed 8 wickets across 8 games, including the best bowling performance of 2/17. Her ability to keep things tight is reflected in her impressive strike rate of 14.25, ensuring that the opposition rarely gets away from her. As a specialist who thrives in the middle overs, Baird’s consistency has been a major reason why Wellington’s bowling unit is so feared.

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