DateRHome v Away-
12/17 02:10 - Northern Brave Women v Auckland Hearts Women 94/7(20)-142/5(20)
12/11 21:10 - Otago Sparks Women v Northern Brave Women 139/6(19.4)-135/4(20)
12/10 02:10 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Central Hinds Women 141/4(19.5)-137/7(20)
12/04 22:10 - Wellington Blaze Women v Central Hinds Women 144/4(20)-79/10(18)
12/03 02:10 - Northern Brave Women v Otago Sparks Women 93/8(20)-154/5(20)
11/27 21:10 - Otago Sparks Women v Central Hinds Women 134/6(20)-126/10(20)
11/26 21:10 - Auckland Hearts Women v Northern Brave Women 105/6(18.5)-103/8(20)
11/26 02:10 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Wellington Blaze Women 101/10(19)-145/6(20)
02/07 02:30 - Auckland Hearts Women v Wellington Blaze Women 117/10(20)-110/10(19)
02/05 22:40 - Otago Sparks Women v Northern Spirit Women 153/6(20)-111/9(20)
02/05 02:40 - Central Hinds Women v Canterbury Magicians Women 107/10(19.4)-137/5(20)
02/01 02:30 - Auckland Hearts Women v Otago Sparks Women 123/10(18.1)-96/10(19.4)
01/30 22:10 - Wellington Blaze Women v Central Hinds Women 162/5(20)-125/6(20)
01/30 02:40 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Otago Sparks Women 132/8(20)-129/7(20)
01/29 06:10 - Northern Spirit Women v Auckland Hearts Women 108/7(20)-111/4(18.1)
01/24 22:40 - Wellington Blaze Women v Canterbury Magicians Women 132/9(20)-134/1(18.2)
01/23 22:10 - Wellington Blaze Women v Otago Sparks Women 196/5(20)-74/10(15.3)
01/22 22:40 - Auckland Hearts Women v Central Hinds Women 120/5(20)-122/1(16.3)
01/21 02:30 - Northern Spirit Women v Canterbury Magicians Women 124/5(19)-129/4(16.3)
01/17 23:30 - Central Hinds Women v Otago Sparks Women 126/3(17)-59/3(8)
01/16 22:40 - Auckland Hearts Women v Northern Spirit Women 100/4(17.4)-97/9(20)
01/16 02:00 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Wellington Blaze Women 117/10(19.3)-118/3(13.2)
01/15 06:10 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Northern Spirit Women 154/4(20)-101/10(19.5)
01/13 22:40 - Otago Sparks Women v Wellington Blaze Women 128/7(20)-131/0(8.4)
01/11 02:40 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Auckland Hearts Women 118/10(19.2)-138/4(20)
01/10 02:40 - Canterbury Magicians Women v Central Hinds Women 101/2(13)-100/9(20)
01/08 22:40 - Wellington Blaze Women v Northern Spirit Women 102/5(17)-100/8(20)
01/07 22:40 - Otago Sparks Women v Central Hinds Women 105/3(15.2)-102/7(20)
01/04 02:30 - Northern Spirit Women v Central Hinds Women 72/1(9.5)-68/2(10)
01/02 22:30 - Auckland Hearts Women v Canterbury Magicians Women /()-6/0(1.4)

The Women's Super Smash, known for sponsorship reasons as the Dream11 Super Smash, is a women's Twenty20 competition organised by New Zealand Cricket.

The competition began in 2007–08 and features six teams, who play each other twice in a double round-robin format. The winner of the group advances to the final, and the second and third placed teams play in an elimination final. The competition runs alongside the 50-over Hallyburton Johnstone Shield.

The current champions are Wellington Blaze, who won the 2024–25 competition and are the most successful team in the history of the competition with eight title wins.

History

The tournament began in 2007–08, as the State League Twenty20. Teams played each other once, with the winner of the group being crowned champions: Canterbury Magicians were the inaugural winners. The following season had a final, in which Wellington Blaze beat defending champions Canterbury.

The following season kept the same format, but was known as the New Zealand Cricket Women's Twenty20, with the Central Hinds winning their first title. For the following two seasons, the tournament was known as the Action Cricket Twenty20, before becoming simply the New Zealand Women's Twenty20 Competition until the 2017–18 season. In this period, Wellington and Canterbury won three titles apiece, and one each for Auckland Hearts and Otago Sparks.

In 2018–19, the tournament was renamed the Burger King Women's Super Smash, in line with the men's competition. In 2019–20, Dream11 became the sponsors, and an elimination final, a match between the second and third placed teams to advance to the final, was introduced. Wellington Blaze won three titles in a row between 2017–18 and 2019–20, but Canterbury beat them in the final in 2020–21. Wellington regained their title in 2021–22, going unbeaten in the group stage before beating Otago in the final. Canterbury won their sixth title in 2022–23, beating Wellington in the final after finishing third in the group stage. Wellington Blaze claimed their eighth title after defeating Central Hinds in the 2023–24 final.

The Super Smash Women is an exhilarating domestic T20 cricket tournament in New Zealand, showcasing the incredible talent and competitive spirit of women's cricket. Launched to promote and elevate the profile of women's cricket in the country, the tournament features teams representing various regions, including some of the most prominent cricketing hubs in New Zealand.

With a vibrant atmosphere and a fast-paced format, the Super Smash Women captivates fans with thrilling matches filled with explosive batting, strategic bowling, and exceptional fielding. The tournament not only highlights the skills of established players but also provides a platform for emerging talent to shine on a national stage.

Held annually during the summer months, the Super Smash Women attracts large crowds and garners significant media attention, contributing to the growing popularity of women's cricket. Each season, teams compete fiercely for the coveted title, with matches often featuring nail-biting finishes and memorable performances.

The Super Smash Women is more than just a tournament; it is a celebration of athleticism, teamwork, and the empowerment of women in sports. As the tournament continues to grow, it plays a crucial role in inspiring the next generation of female cricketers in New Zealand and beyond.