Home Sports CENTRAL STAGS CONFIRMED FOR 2025 EXXONMOBIL GUYANA GLOBAL SUPER LEAGUE
The Central Stags will represent New Zealand in the 2025 ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL), marking the team’s first international campaign in 15 years.
Following a dominant domestic season, the Central Stags enter the GSL as the reigning champions of New Zealand’s 2024/25 Super Smash. Topping the regular season table, the Stags showcased their class in the final by beating a star-laden Canterbury Kings side to secure their fourth national T20 title.
Led by experienced skipper Tom Bruce, who was named New Zealand Cricket’s Men’s Super Smash Player of the Year, the Stags come into the GSL on the back of an excellent campaign last season. Bruce’s explosive 157.67 strike rate has underscored his value, while strike bowler Blair Tickner claimed the most wickets in the competition, averaging just 19.13 with the ball.
The squad will draw on a rich talent pool from New Zealand’s central provinces that have been a proven breeding ground for international stars. Several Stags have gone on to represent the BLACK CAPS, including Tom Bruce, Dane Cleaver, Blair Tickner, Will Young, Josh Clarkson, and Ajaz Patel; and many of these are expected to feature in a strong lineup at the GSL.
This marks the Stags’ first overseas team appearance since the 2010/11 Champions League, a moment that holds special significance as Central Districts Cricket celebrates its 75th jubilee season.
Sir Clive Lloyd, Chairman of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League, has said: “We are thrilled to welcome the reigning Super Smash champions, the Central Stags, to this year’s GSL. Their inclusion adds further quality and excitement to the tournament. With their proud legacy in New Zealand cricket, we’re confident they’ll not only bring a high standard of play, but also experience the warmth and hospitality that the people of Guyana are renowned for.”
Lance Hamilton, Central Districts Cricket Chief Executive, has said: “It’s been 15 years since the Stags competed overseas as a team, and for the 2025 generation to have this opportunity to play in Guyana against peer teams from around the globe is a very special way for us to enter our 75th jubilee season as an organisation. The GSL showed what a strong concept it is during last year’s successful inaugural tournament, and we can’t wait to be involved in this exciting competition with a rapidly growing brand.”