Written By: Alex Maathai

The CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division Two 2026 is one of South Africa’s most important domestic one-day competitions, run by Cricket South Africa. It gives emerging players from across the country a proper stage to prove themselves at a competitive level.

Eight provincial sides take part in a round-robin format, with the top teams battling it out in the final. Whether you want to watch from your living room or your phone, the section below covers how you can catch every match live in South Africa.

Always verify broadcast listings on match day, as coverage details can change close to the toss.

CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division Two 2026 Series Details

DetailInformation
SeriesCSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division Two 2025-26
Organised ByCricket South Africa (CSA)
Number of Teams8
FormatList A (50 overs)
TeamsBorder, Easterns, KwaZulu-Natal Inland, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, South Africa Emerging Players, South Western Districts

CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division Two 2026 Live Streaming and Broadcast in South Africa

Cricket SA Youtube Channel
Source: Youtube
RegionTV ChannelStreaming Platform
South AfricaSuperSport (selected matches)CSA Cricket YouTube Channel (free), DStv and SuperSport App

Note: Streaming availability may vary by match and can change near the start time. Check the official CSA Cricket channels and SuperSport listings before each game to confirm access.

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Conclusion: Watch CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division Two 2026 On CSA’s YouTube Channel in South Africa

This tournament is one of the best places to spot South Africa’s next generation of talent. Most matches stream free on the official CSA Cricket YouTube channel, making it easy for any fan to follow the action.

SuperSport also covers select matches on television and its digital platforms. Always check the schedule ahead of each match to know exactly where to tune in.

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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