Key Points

Canada's new Super 60 cricket league is making history by launching with both men's and women's competitions from the start. To celebrate women's cricket, the league will name its Women's Trophy after a different legend each year. The inaugural honour goes to Mel Jones, recognized for her playing career and her crucial support for Afghan women cricketers. This initiative aims to inspire a new generation of players and grow the game in Canada.

Key Points: Canada Super 60 Names Women's Trophy After Mel Jones

  • Canada Super 60 is the world's first ten-over league launching with men's and women's competitions
  • The Women's Trophy will be named after a different legend each season
  • Mel Jones was honoured for her cricket career and humanitarian efforts
  • Jones helped evacuate and support Afghan women cricketers after the Taliban takeover
  • The league aims to boost women's cricket visibility in associate nations like Canada
  • Founder Abhishek Shah praised Jones for using sport as a force for good
3 min read

Canada Super 60 names Women's Trophy after cricketing legend Mel Jones

The new ten-over league honours Australian legend Mel Jones for her cricket career, broadcasting, and advocacy for Afghan women cricketers.

"This honour from Canada Super 60 truly humbles me. - Mel Jones"

Vancouver, September 24

Canada's pioneering cricket league, Canada Super 60, has announced that its inaugural Women's Trophy will be named in honour of Mel Jones, the former Australian cricketer, respected broadcaster, and tireless advocate for women's cricket, as per a release from Canada Super 60.

Canada Super 60 is the world's first-ever ten-over-a-side event to launch with both men's and women's competitions from its inaugural season. The league will be staged under the roof of the iconic BC Place in Vancouver, showcasing international stars alongside homegrown Canadian talent.

As part of its commitment to celebrating women's cricket and inspiring future generations, Canada Super 60 will name the Women's Trophy each year after an international women's cricket legend. This tradition will not only create awareness but also honour trailblazers whose contributions have shaped the women's game.

This year, the league has chosen Mel Jones--not only for her outstanding career in cricket and broadcasting, but also for her leadership off the field. Jones has been a leading voice for women's cricket worldwide, and the ICC has widely recognized her efforts.

She played a pivotal role in supporting Afghan women cricketers forced to flee their homeland after the Taliban takeover in 2021, helping coordinate their evacuation to Australia, providing resources, and co-founding the Pitch Our Future initiative to support their education and sporting careers. In recognition of these efforts, she was honoured with the prestigious MCC Spirit of Cricket Award in 2025.

Thanks to her advocacy and international coordination, many of these Afghan players found refuge abroad--including two who are now living in Canada, following the Canadian government's support for their refugee applications. This aligns with the Canada Super 60 vision of using cricket as a platform for opportunity and inclusion.

Mel Jones, on receiving the Honour, said, "This honour from Canada Super 60 truly humbles me," said Mel Jones. "To have the Women's Trophy named after me is something very special. What excites me most is the vision behind this initiative - creating more opportunities and visibility for women's cricket, especially in associate nations. Platforms like Canada Super 60 will inspire and empower a new generation of players. My hope is that one day, a Canadian cricket legend will have this trophy named after them, as the women's game continues to grow in this country," as quoted from a release by Canada Super 60.

On Canada Super 60's vision, Abhishek Shah, founder and chairman of Canada Super 60, thanked Mel Jones for accepting the honour, "We are grateful to Mel Jones for allowing us to name our Women's Trophy after her. Mel's leadership as a cricketer, broadcaster, and champion of women's cricket has been exceptional. Her role in helping Afghan cricketers during a time of crisis is an inspiring example of what it means to use sport as a force for good. At Canada Super 60, we share her vision of developing women's cricket, particularly in associate nations, and we are proud to carry this forward through our league."

The Canada Super 60 Women's Trophy will be presented at BC Place, Vancouver, during the inaugural edition of the tournament, taking place from October 8-13.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
As an Indian cricket fan, I appreciate how Mel Jones helped Afghan women cricketers. Sports should unite people beyond borders. Hope this league inspires more women in Canada to take up cricket!
S
Sarah B
While I appreciate the gesture, wouldn't it be better to name it after a Canadian cricketing legend first? Just a thought - building local heroes is important for growing the sport domestically.
A
Ananya R
Mel Jones truly deserves this honour! Her work with Afghan women cricketers shows how sports can make a real difference. Canada's approach to cricket development is really impressive. More power to women's cricket! 👏
V
Vikram M
Ten-over cricket under a roof in Vancouver? Sounds exciting! Hope this format catches on and we get to see some Indian women players participating in future seasons. Good step for globalizing women's cricket.
M
Michael C
The vision to name the trophy after different legends each year is brilliant. Creates a legacy while honoring multiple contributors to women's cricket. Canada Super 60 seems well thought out!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50