The Canada Super 60 League is set for a high‑profile comeback, with its second edition scheduled from September 29 to October 4 at Vancouver’s BC Place Stadium. The venue, gearing up to host FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures, strengthens its status as a major multi‑sport hub. Organisers hailed the league’s rapid rise, noting that its debut season captured worldwide attention and laid the foundation for a long‑term cricket showcase in North America.
League partner Yuvraj Singh celebrated the tournament’s return, highlighting the strong support from fans, players and the global cricket community. This year’s event will feature eight teams, including two women’s sides, competing across 24 matches. Last season saw stars such as Suresh Raina, Shikhar Dhawan, Moeen Ali, Shakib Al Hasan and Martin Guptill take part. Defending men’s champions Brampton Blitz aim to retain their crown, while the Toronto Sixers look to build on their impressive women’s campaign.