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Merensky, Ben Vorster set for first Tzaneen rivalry clash of 2026

By Franco Oberholzer , in Cricket | Featured Cricket | News , at 2026-01-30 Tags: , , , , , , , ,

In Tzaneen, local bragging rights will be up for grabs when the long-time rivals, Merensky Landbou Akademie and Hoërskool Ben Vorster, meet for the first time in 2026 in a Finsbury League showdown.

Meanwhile, the toughest task in the D Section at present is to stem the flow of runs from the bat of Hoërskool Dr Malan captain Heinrich Jansen van Rensburg.

Inclement weather, coupled with the Northern Region Play-offs of the Switch Schools SA20 Volume Two, has meant that Merensky’s Plasies have yet to feature in a 50-over fixture this year, playing only T20 matches after their opening two games in the competition were washed out.

The Black Caps of Hoërskool Ben Vorster, meanwhile, have travelled to Klerksdorp and Meyerton to face Hoërskool Wesvalia, whom they defeated, and the Dokkies of Hoërskool Dr Malan, respectively.

For Plasies, the new year has marked the return of a familiar figure. Pieter van der Merwe, who was the Director of Cricket until 2017, has returned as the Head of Sport to, once more, take charge at Limpopo’s most renowned agricultural school.

In the Black Caps’ camp, history is waiting to be written, with an opportunity to defeat the Merensky Landbou for the first time in many years. To do so, though, they’ll have to win on the Merensky Oval.

Meanwhile, the rampaging Heinrich Jansen van Rensburg and his teammate Ruben Muller have been preparing for the visit of Heidelberg Volkskool to Meyerton.

The Dokkies’ captain has been in scintillating form, registering two centuries in as many matches, and his tally already stands at 261 runs from those two innings. To compound the threat he poses, his impact with the ball has been similarly significant, placing him among the leading wicket-takers in both matches.

Batting at the top of the order, Muller has provided strong support with scores of 80 and 90, but he’ll be eager to notch his first century of the campaign.

The fixture between Hoërskool Wesvalia and Hoër Tegniese Skool (HTS) Middelburg in Klerksdorp is no less significant, with potential implications for the promotion-relegation playoffs, which are scheduled for 21 February.

The Wessies, as noted earlier, fell short against the Black Caps, while their second fixture, against the Plasies, was abandoned, leaving them in a precarious position. HTS Middelburg remains winless after two outings.

Any log points would be a huge boost for either side, setting the stage for a contest that could go down to the wire should both teams fire on all cylinders.

Franco Oberholzer
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