Odilo, said the preparations were going on well and the teams have confirmed their participation.
“Preparations are under control with all the teams confirming their participation. Spectators are assured of yet another competitive cricket.
“We are expecting to win this year’s event as we have quite a good squad which boost of players like Tatenda Makova and Raphayel Koudounaris who are expected to lead with the bat.
“Connor Mitchell and John Oscar Campbell will be expected to do the damage with ball in their hand,” said Odilo.
The festival is for colts.
St John’s Prep are the defending champions and have promised to put their campaign on the right track after losing at the Lilfordia day-night cricket tournament.
Felix Mutare, St John’s coach, is confident that they will defend their title.
“I am confident that we will retain the title, we are working on our bating and fielding and I am sure the boys will me us proud once again,” said Mutare.
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