1 CD, Dicky Rutnagur, sports journalist, interviewed by David Rayvern Allen. The CD consists of 10 tracks.
Track 1: [0:00-0:10] Introduction by Rayvern Allen, [0:11-0:34] Rutnagur talks about how he started covering club cricket in Bombay, [0:35-1:07] Rutnagur talks about playing school and club cricket and how he's loved it from the earliest age, [1:08-1:49] Rutnagur talks about falling into journalism by chance, [1:50-2:35] Rutnagur talks about who helped him at the Bombay Chronicle, [2:36-3:12] Rutnagur talks about covering cricket and racquet sports for the Bombay Chronicle, [3:13-4:44] Rutnagur talks about being offered to work for the Daily Telegraph.
Track 2: [0:00-0:43] Rutnagur talks about moving to England and taking up employment with the Daily Telegraph, [0:44-2:41] Rutnagur talks about who else was on the Daily Telegraph cricket staff and the nature of his employment, [2:41-3:05] Rutnagur talks about enjoying his work.
Track 3: [0:00-0:58] Rutnagur talks about writing for other publications including the Observer and Guardian and using a pseudonym, [0:59-2:11] Rutnagur talks about why he was unhappy with living in India, [2:12-2:46] Rutnagur talks about Indian cricket not being big until the 1980's.
Track 4: [0:00-1:37] Rutnagur talks about Indian journalists he respected, [1:38-3:01] Rutnagur talks about A F Takyarkhan, [3:02-4:40] Rutnagur talks about whose company he enjoyed keeping in the press box, [4:41-5:06] Rutnagur agrees with the press box being social.
Track 5: [0:00-1:58] Rutnagur tells a story of John Arlott missing a hat trick to get some wine, [1:59-2:50] Rayvern Allen explains the audio archive to Rutnagur.
Track 6: [0:00-3:55] Rutnagur talks about watching Indian pre and post-war cricketers and likens Mushtaq Ali to Kevin Pietersen, [3:56-5:40] Rutnagur talks about Vijay Hazare and C K Nayudu.
Track 7: [0:00-3:50] Rutnagur talks about his favourite innings by Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar and Gundappa Viswanath, [3:51-6:05] Rutnagur talks about Tendulkar being passed his best and how there is now too much cricket.
Track 8: [0:00-1:50] Rutnagur talks about how players of the past would fare in modern cricket including Don Bradman, [1:51-3:33] Rutnagur talks about West Indian batsmen highlighting Everton Weekes, [3:34-4:07] Rutnagur calls Greg Chappell the best Australian batsman he saw, [4:08-4:25] Rutnagur highlights his favourite England batsmen.
Track 9: [0:00-0:57] Rutnagur talks about Barry Richards, [0:58-1:31] Rutnagur talks about how some of the old aesthetic of batting can’t be brought back, [1:32-3:24] Rutnagur talks about his hopes for the future of cricket and the spirit of cricket, [3:25-4:06] Rutnagur briefly talks about squash.
Track 10 [0:00-2:13] Rutnagur talks about wanting to see cricket being taken to rural areas in India.