A host of Australian cricketing greats, including former captain Allan Border and Dean Jones, will be in Canberra for two days raising awareness for multiple sclerosis.
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Border and Jones will be joined by ACT product Michael Bevan and spinner Greg Matthews at a charity dinner at the Southern Cross Club in Woden, on Friday night.
Jones left Melbourne on Tuesday and will arrive in Sydney next Wednesday as part of the MS Ashes Trek.
He will be joined by sporting greats such as Sir Ian Botham, Ricky Ponting, Rodney Hogg, Stuart MacGill, Glenn McGrath, Bob Simpson and Doug Walters.
Tickets to attend the charity dinner are $160 a person or $1500 for a table of 10.
For more information, visit msashestrek.com.au.