DORSET will face a star-studded Somerset side in a T20 fixture tomorrow at North Perrott (5.30pm).

Somerset have confirmed they will be bringing a strong team to North Perrott for the match and the squad will include New Zealand international Corey Anderson.

In addition, spectators will be able to see the likes of captain Tom Abell, James Hildreth, Peter Trego, Steven Davies, Craig and Jamie Overton, Max Waller, new England star Dom Bess, Eddie Byrom, Josh Davey, Lewis Gregory, Tim Groenewald, Johan Myburgh and Roelof Van Der Merwe.

Officials from Dorset and North Perrott hope both teams can provide spectators with an evening to remember following on from the disappointment of last year’s rained off fixture.

Dorset chairman Sean Walbridge said: “We’re delighted that Somerset head coach Jason Kerr has kindly agreed to bring his side to play this prestigious fixture again this season.

“We are hopeful of good weather which we hope will attract a large crowd.

“We are also indebted to North Perrott CC, they have superb

facilities, everyone involved has made Dorset players and officials very welcome over the last 12 months.

“We know that their hard working committee and group of volunteers will ensure we have a memorable evening.”

Dorset recently opened up their Unicorns Championship campaign with an emphatic 92-run victory over Wiltshire.

Members of the public attending the match have been asked to bring their own seating as only a very limited number will available on the ground.

There will be a raffle held on the night where spectators can win prizes of a custom made Grey

Nicholls Cricket Bat, TV and Hampshire and Somerset complimentary tickets and additionally Dorset & North Perrott are running an auction for a four-day pass to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone from July 5-8. Somerset are using the match to give their T20 squad valuable match practice ahead of their T20 Blast campaign.

North Perrott Chairman Nick Eckland said: “This is a great opportunity for us to show case our facilities and to continue our partnership with Dorset. We hope that we can fill the ground with local support and welcome back Somerset who were regular visitors to the ground where their Second XI played until recently, as well as the Andy Caddick testimonial game in 2009. We thank our local sponsors and hope the evening can be a great success for all those involved.”