Cricketing legend Imran Khan will be speaking in Oxford tomorrow.
The former Pakistan captain, who studied geography at Keble College, will be discussing his political career at the University Examination Schools, in High Street, from 5.30pm.
The event, organised by the Oxford University Pakistani Society speech will be open to the public.
Sadiya Choudhury, secretary of the Pakistani society, said she hoped he would also find time to talk about his cricketing career and his time at Oxford.
She said: "We believe this is the first time he has spoken to a university society. It is quite a coup."
The great Pakistani all-rounder captained Oxford University during the 1970s. and was made an honourable fellow of Keble College in 1988.
Entry will be £1 on the door, with proceeds to be donated to a cancer hospital in Pakistan.
Story date: Monday 15 February
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