WORCESTERSHIRE CCC has invited Geoff Miller to be their society's guest speaker for December. 

Miller will speak to Worcestershire Cricket Society at their winter cricket evening on Tuesday, December 10. 

It will be Miller's second time as the society speaker at New Road, having first appeared six years ago. 

Miller enjoyed an outstanding career as a player, winning the Cricket Writers Club's Young Cricketer Of The Year in 1976. He spent the vast majority of his career with Derbyshire, suiting up for the side from 1973-80 - including a spell as captain - and then returning to the team in 1990 to finish his career, having spent time instead with Essex. 

During his first-class career, he took 888 wickets, and more than 12,000 runs as a batsman. 

Miller played 34 tests and 25 one-day internationals between 1976 and 1984, with his most successful series coming in the 1978/79 Ashes - where he took 23 wickets. 

Miller was awarded an OBE in 2014 for his services as both a player and a national selector.