The third Annual Big Match between Atamie International School and Al Manar International school will take place at the Moors Grounds on October 20. This event will be worked-off in two segments for Under-15 and Under-13.
The Under-13 encounter will be played in the morning followed by the big one the Under-15 match.
Atamie International School have the edge over their opponents in the Under-15 as they have been playing in the Division III of the Schools cricket tournament and played in the knock-out round last year.
Chamudith Sripramuka will lead the Atamie Under-13 team while Mohomed Rifkhan Ameen captains the Under-15 team.
Al Manar International School Under-13 side will be captained by Mubashir Mahsoof and Mohomed Nishad will lead the Under-15 team.
Mohomed Ameen the Under-15 skipper of Atamie International said that he is confident that his side is sure to pull off this annual encounter as he leads a well balanced allround side and the experience they gained playing in the Inter Schools tournament will help them a long way.
The skipper of the Al Ameen International School Under-15 Mohomed Nishad revealed to the paper that his gallant set of fighters is sure to give a tough game in the big one.
The Under-13 encounter will be a closely contested one as both teams are evenly balanced.
Both schools are confident that spectators are sure to witness a day's of absorbing cricket both in the Under-13 and Under-15 encounters.
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