Written By: Alex Maathai

The CSA Four-Day Series Division Two 2025-26 is part of South Africa’s domestic first-class cricket structure. It runs parallel to Division One, giving provincial sides the platform to showcase emerging talent and compete for promotion to the top division. 

Matches are scheduled in September, October, December, January, and early February, spanning many months. Provincial rivalries are maintained in South Africa’s domestic schedule, while emerging talents are given opportunities to play red-ball cricket.

CSA Four-Day Series Division Two 2025-26
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The CSA Four-Day Series Division Two will start on September 25. There are a total of seven teams against one another. Meanwhile, the final of the CSA Four-Day Series Division Two will start on February 6, 2026. Every squad will try to give it their all in the hopes of being promoted to Division One. Eastern Storm will face Limpopo in the season opener.

CSA Four-Day Series Division Two Teams & Squad

The Border, Easterns, Knights, Limpopo Impalas, Mpumalanga Rhinos, Northern Cape, and South Western Districts are the seven provincial teams competing in the CSA Four-Day Series Division Two 2025–26. Each team gives players a chance to succeed in South Africa’s red-ball circuit by combining talented new cricketers with seasoned domestic stars.

Knights

Jacques Snyman, Cole Abrahams, Isaac Dikgale, Gihan Cloete, Ruan Haasbroek, Patrick Botha, Malusi Siboto, Johan van Dyk, Dane Piedt, Sisanda Magala, Seth Fledermaus, Sithembile Langa, Tiaan van Vuuren.

Northern Cape

Romano Terblanche, Tshepo Ntuli, Morne Venter, Garnett Tarr, Nonenela Yikha, Odirile Modimokoane, Thamsanqa Kumalo, Nhlakanipho Mpungose, James Ritchie, Benjamin van Rensburg, Ronan Herrmann. 

South Western Districts

Liam Alder, Banele Cele, Beni Hansen, Kyle Jacobs, Mondli Khumalo, Pheko Moletsane, Zack Momberg, Ruan Terblanche, Yaseen Valli, George van Heerden, Tyrece Karelse, Sintu Majiza, Liyabona Malife, Heath Richards.

Eastern Storm

Grant Thomson, Ernest Kemm, Jurie Snyman, Andrew Rasemene, Tumelo Simelane, Amaan Khan, Dewan Marais, Martin Khumalo, Chris Britz, Jesse Albanie, Kabelo Sekhukhune, Leander Lubbe, Danie Rossouw, Meykle Pillay, Brayden Hicks, Sabelo Mabanga, Jason van Dyk, Shaveer Khan.

Limpopo

Ludwig Kaestner, Don Radebe, Liam Peters, Matthew Hollard, Sizwe Masondo, Louren Steenkamp, Emmanuel Motswiri, CP Klijnhans, Atwell Makgoloboto, Shelton Ngobeni, Maphekgola Pootona.

Border

Jerome Bossr, Chad Claasen, Hardus Coetzer, Michael Copeland, Christiaan du Toit, Matthew Fourie, Mncedisi Malika, Alindile Mhletywa, Kgaudi Molefe, Jason Niemand, Thando Ntini, Nathan Roux, Lihle Sizani, Thozama Totana, Nico van Zyl, Wian Ruthven

Mpumalanga Rhinos

Karabo Mogotsi, Yassar Cook, Muhammad Mayet, Musa Twala, Hermann Rolfes, Gareth Dukes, Themba Maupa, Zakir Kathrada, Kurtlyn Mannikam, Aubrey Swanepoel, Jon Hinrichsen, Tetelo Maphaka, Ben van Niekerk.

CSA Four-Day Series Division Two Schedule

Eastern Storm will host Limpopo at Willowmoore Park on September 25, 2025, to kick off the CSA Four-Day Series Division Two 2025–26. Knights, Border, Northern Cape, Mpumalanga Rhinos, South Western Districts, and Limpopo are among the teams that will compete over the course of the next five months at locations in Bloemfontein, Kimberley, East London, Oudtshoorn, White River, Polokwane, and Benoni. 

The league phase ends in late January 2026, and the Division Two champions are determined in the grand final, which takes place from February 6–10, 2026.

MatchHome TeamAway TeamVenueDate
1Eastern StormLimpopoWillowmoore Park, Benoni25-28 Sep 2025
2KnightsEastern StormMangaung Oval, Bloemfontein2-5 Oct 2025
3Northern CapeMpumalanga RhinosDiamond Oval, Kimberley2-5 Oct 2025
4LimpopoSouth Western DistrictsPolokwane Cricket Club2-5 Oct 2025
5BorderNorthern CapeBuffalo Park, East London9-12 Oct 2025
6South Western DistrictsMpumalanga RhinosRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn16-19 Oct 2025
7KnightsLimpopoMangaung Oval, Bloemfontein16-19 Oct 2025
8Eastern StormBorderWillowmoore Park, Benoni16-19 Oct 2025
9Mpumalanga RhinosEastern StormUplands College, White River4-7 Dec 2025
10Northern CapeKnightsDiamond Oval, Kimberley11-14 Dec 2025
11LimpopoBorderPolokwane Cricket Club11-14 Dec 2025
12South Western DistrictsBorderRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn18-21 Dec 2025
13BorderMpumalanga RhinosBuffalo Park, East London8-11 Jan 2026
14Northern CapeSouth Western DistrictsDiamond Oval, Kimberley8-11 Jan 2026
15KnightsSouth Western DistrictsMangaung Oval, Bloemfontein15-18 Jan 2026
16Eastern StormNorthern CapeWillowmoore Park, Benoni15-18 Jan 2026
17Mpumalanga RhinosLimpopoUplands College, White River22-25 Jan 2026
18BorderKnightsBuffalo Park, East London22-25 Jan 2026
19Mpumalanga RhinosKnightsUplands College, White River29 Jan – 1 Feb 2026
20South Western DistrictsEastern StormRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn29 Jan – 1 Feb 2026
21LimpopoNorthern CapePolokwane Cricket Club29 Jan – 1 Feb 2026
FinalTBC6-10 Feb 2026

Where to Watch the CSA Four-Day Series Division Two

There are several ways for cricket fans to watch the CSA Four-Day Series Division Two 2025–2026. The official CSA Cricket YouTube channel provides worldwide access to the games by live-streaming the majority of matches. SuperSport is often the preferred network for domestic cricket in South Africa. The CSA Cricket YouTube channel is where fans can watch the live matches. 

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Conclusion: CSA Four-Day Series Division Two Is Set To Begin From September 25 

For cricket lovers, the CSA Four-Day Series Division Two 2025–2026 looks to be an entertaining competition. There will be a lot of action and quality on display in the contests as seven formidable sides are prepared to clash. 

The tournament will start on September 25, 2025, and end on February 6, 2026, with the final. In order to advance to Division One, each squad will strive for excellence. The schedule is carefully thought out, and supporters can anticipate exciting matches at several South African venues.

About the Author

Alex Maathai is a Cape Town-based cricket analyst and former club-level player. With deep knowledge of domestic structures and Proteas history, he provides context-rich insights that connect today’s matches to South Africa’s cricket legacy.

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