Journalist Dicky Rutnagur dies aged 82
Dicky Rutnagur, the former sportswriter and radio commentator, has died in London aged 82
![Frequent bursts of laughter: Dicky Rutnagur and Tony Cozier](https://img1.hscicdn.com/image/upload/f_auto,t_ds_w_1280,q_70/lsci/db/PICTURES/CMS/75700/75776.2.jpg)
Dicky Rutnagur (left) covered around 300 Tests in his career. He is shown here with a young Tony Cozier • Wisden
Giant crkt writer/comentr Diky Rutnagar dies in Lon unsung-leaves behind rich Parsi culture Joyous crkt moments-RIP Dicky Boy-gr8 to know U!
— Bishan Bedi (@BishanBedi) June 21, 2013
How sad to hear of Dicky Rutnagur's passing. Anyone who follows county cricket will have read his reports over decades. Great enthusiast
— Jonathan Agnew (@Aggerscricket) June 21, 2013
Just learnt from Bishen Singh Bedi that Dicky Rutnagur, Grand Old Man of cricket journalism (print and broadcast) has died in London. RIP.
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 21, 2013
RIP Dicky Rutnagur - one of the finest, nicest, funniest and most acerbic (often in the same sentence) county cricket scribes
— MIKE WALTERS (@MikeWaltersMGM) June 21, 2013
Sad to hear the passing away of Dicky Rutnagur, a man with whom I have shared the Press Box. A delightful writer & commentator. #RIP
— H.Natarajan (@HNatarajan) June 21, 2013
Saddened to hear of the death of Dicky Rutnagur- a press box colleague for many years-when county cricket was properly covered.
— Edward Bevan (@EdBevanCricket) June 21, 2013
Dicky Rutnagur: One of the last great British national newspaper squash correspondents. RIP
— Howard Harding (@HowardHarding) June 21, 2013
So sorry to hear of death of Dicky Rutnagur. Many facets of journalism and one of the best of the old school. V kind to me when i started
— mike selvey (@selvecricket) June 21, 2013