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Following the recent government announcement on the Auckland border, a decision has been made to reschedule the following Auckland Aces’ and Auckland Hearts’ fixtures.
Dream11 Super Smash doubleheaders affected are:
- Auckland Aces & Hearts v Northern Brave on 27 November at Kennards Hire Community Oval, Auckland
- Canterbury Kings & Magicians v Auckland Aces & Hearts on 4 December at Hagley Oval, Christchurch
- Auckland Aces & Hearts v Wellington Firebirds & Blaze on 11 December at Kennards Hire Community Oval, Auckland
These men’s and women’s Dream11 Super Smash doubleheaders will now be played on the following dates:
- Auckland Aces & Hearts v Northern Brave rescheduled to 20 December at Kennards Hire Community Oval, Auckland
- Canterbury Kings & Magicians v Auckland Aces & Hearts rescheduled to 18 January at Hagley Oval, Christchurch (D/N)
- Auckland Aces & Hearts v Wellington Firebirds & Blaze rescheduled to 20 January at Kennards Hire Community Oval, Auckland
All 64 Dream11 Super Smash matches are live on Spark Sport, with 40 matches free-to-air on a combination of TVNZ 1 and Duke.
The latest Dream11 Super Smash schedule with updated venues and times is now available at supersmash.co.nz
Note: The above changes will have an impact on other NZC Domestic Competitions. Our NZC Domestic COVID-19 Working Group is reviewing scheduling options, and will update as soon as dates and venues are finalised.
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