Both teams are confident of raising the Cup for the first time and will be banking heavily on their bowlers to do the trick in what is being billed as a 'Christ Church Derby'.
``The lads are confident of pulling off a win,'' said Foundation coach Dennis Osbourne. ``We have a good all-round side and this being our third final we would want to take this one.''
Deighton Griffith, which opened its doors just seven years ago, have been rewarded a final spot for the first time.
Captain Derick Bishop, the season's leading bowler, said his side has what it took to topple Foundation. His left-arm spin brought him 74 wickets in the preliminary round with leg-spinner Kenroy Williams taking 64.
``Our spin twin is our main strength,'' the Barbados Under-15 player said. ``We know what we have to do and our minds are focused.''
On paper, Foundation appears to have the better batting side with captain Andre ``Rocket'' Walcott, the attacking Shane Blenman, opener Ryan Wiggins and Dwayne Farrell, all having hit half-centuries during the preliminary stage.