Canada’s pioneering cricket league, Canada Super 60, has announced that the inaugural women’s trophy will be named in honour of Australian cricket legend Mel Jones.
The league, set to debut under the roof of BC Place in Vancouver, is the world’s first 10-over-a-side competition to launch with both men’s and women’s events from the very first season. International stars will compete alongside Canadian players, marking a milestone moment for cricket in the country.
As part of its long-term vision, Canada Super 60 will dedicate its women’s trophy each year to a trailblazer in the women’s game, highlighting legends whose achievements have shaped cricket’s global journey.
This year’s honouree, Mel Jones, was chosen for her outstanding career as a cricketer and broadcaster, as well as her leadership off the field. Beyond her commentary and cricket development work, Jones played a key humanitarian role after the Taliban’s 2021 takeover in Afghanistan. She helped Afghan women cricketers escape persecution, coordinated their resettlement in Australia, and co-founded the Pitch Our Future initiative to support their education and sporting careers.
By naming the inaugural trophy after Jones, Canada Super 60 says it aims to celebrate not just cricketing skill, but the broader impact of leaders who have advanced equality and opportunity in the game.
The tournament promises to showcase exciting fast-paced cricket while also sending a powerful message about representation and recognition for women in sport.