Match Details
Tournament: Canada Super 60, 2025
Match: 10th Match
Date: October 11, 2025
Time: 5:00 AM Local Time
Venue: BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, Canada
Format: 60-ball cricket (10 overs per side)
Tournament Context
The Canada Super 60 is an exciting new 60-ball cricket tournament featuring six teams competing in a fast-paced format. With matches running from October 8 to 13, this condensed competition has already produced thrilling encounters. Both Mississauga Masters and Toronto Sixers are looking to strengthen their position in the round-robin stage, with the top four teams advancing to the semi-finals.
Likely Playing XIs
Note: Official playing XIs have not been confirmed at the time of preview. The lineups below are based on squad information from tournament sources.
Mississauga Masters (Likely XI)
Based on squad information from CricketWorld and tournament coverage:
- Shoaib Malik (likely)
- Saif Zaib (likely)
- Sikandar Raza (c) (likely)
- Key middle-order batter (TBC)
- All-rounder (TBC)
- Finisher (TBC)
- Imran Tahir (likely)
- Saeed Ajmal (likely)
- Pace bowler (TBC)
- Pace bowler (TBC)
- Spinner/Pace bowler (TBC)
Source: CricketWorld squad announcements, October 2025
Toronto Sixers (Likely XI)
Based on squad information from CricketWorld and tournament coverage:
- Jason Roy (likely)
- Rahmanullah Gurbaz (likely)
- Alex Hales (likely)
- Bas de Leede (likely)
- Dan Christian (c) (likely)
- Daniel Sams (likely)
- All-rounder (TBC)
- Waqar Salamkheil (likely)
- Pace bowler (TBC)
- Pace bowler (TBC)
- Spinner (TBC)
Source: CricketWorld and IPL.com squad lists, October 2025
Players to Watch
Batters
| Player | Team | Why Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Jason Roy | Toronto Sixers | Explosive English opener with vast T10 experience; can dominate powerplays |
| Rahmanullah Gurbaz | Toronto Sixers | Afghan wicketkeeper-batter known for aggressive stroke play |
| Sikandar Raza | Mississauga Masters | Zimbabwe all-rounder and captain; excellent finisher and handy off-spinner |
| Shoaib Malik | Mississauga Masters | Veteran Pakistani batter with experience in reviving innings |
Bowlers
| Player | Team | Why Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Imran Tahir | Mississauga Masters | Legendary leg-spinner; economical and wicket-taking threat in middle overs |
| Saeed Ajmal | Mississauga Masters | Off-spin maestro; adds experience to Masters’ spin attack |
| Daniel Sams | Toronto Sixers | Australian all-rounder; effective with both bat and ball in T10 format |
| Waqar Salamkheil | Toronto Sixers | Young Afghan spinner with variations and control |
Pitch and Conditions
BC Place Stadium in Vancouver features an indoor turf pitch that typically offers balanced conditions for the 60-ball format. The enclosed environment eliminates wind and weather factors, creating consistent batting conditions. Early matches have shown scores ranging from 110-165, suggesting a surface that rewards aggressive batting while offering enough for bowlers.
Expected Conditions: Indoor venue, no weather impact, good batting surface with some assistance for spinners in middle overs.
What to Expect
This 10th match of the tournament promises an intriguing clash between two star-studded lineups. Toronto Sixers boast one of the most explosive top orders with Roy, Gurbaz, and Hales, capable of setting or chasing any total in the 60-ball format. Their batting firepower makes them dangerous opponents.
However, Mississauga Masters counter with experience and guile. The spin duo of Imran Tahir and Saeed Ajmal can strangle opposition middle overs, while Sikandar Raza provides leadership and finishing power. Recent reports suggest the Masters posted 113/8 in a previous match, showing they can compete even when under pressure.
The key battle will be Toronto’s power-hitting versus Mississauga’s spin control. If the Sixers’ top order fires, they could post 150-plus. But if Masters’ spinners create pressure, this could be a tactical low-scoring thriller.
Prediction: Toronto Sixers enter as slight favorites given their batting depth, but Mississauga Masters’ bowling experience keeps this match evenly poised. Expect a competitive contest with the team winning the powerplay likely to gain the upper hand.
