
The cricketing world is mourning the loss of a true legend, as is famous England Umpire Dicky bird Died at the age of 92. More than just an umpire, the bird loved his integrity, infallible style, and a character for a direct attraction, which inspired him equally to players and fans. His passing marks the end of an era to a figure that was not only part of cricket history, but an integral part of his heart and soul.
Dicky bird made a career beyond the border
His career as an umpire brought him global fame, but the bird’s journey in cricket began at the ground. He played 93 first -class matches as right -handed batsman Yorkshire And Lesestersresire Before dedicating your life. As an international umpire for over two decades, Bird stood in 66 tests and 69 ODIs.
He lost his name in history books with a will for his unmatched reputation and confidence in the first three men’s ODI World Cup finals. His career came in a fitting end in a Lord’s Test match in 1996, which marked the international debut of Indian legends Sourav Ganguly And Rahul DravidBeyond his criminals, his loyalty to his roots was clear, as he proudly served as the President of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
It is deeply saddened that Yorkshire County Cricket Club announced the passage of Herold Dennis “Dickey” Bird MBE OBE, who died peacefully at home at home at home.
– Yorkshire CCC (@Yorkshirecccc) September 23, 2025
Dicky Bird: The Man in the White Coat and a life lived for cricket
Bird was a simple taste man in a world that was becoming increasingly complicated. He was famous for his dislike for modern technology, was accepting it ‘Technically challenged’ And still prefer cash on digital payments. The approach of this attractive old school enhanced its love for the tradition; From the age of 14, he carefully maintained an individual collection of newspaper clippings, adding every article written about him in his collection.
Despite avoiding a stroke and an epidemic, the bird had lived a disciplined life, with regular exercise and walking, and there was happiness in simple pleasures such as scapy and onion rings. He was a familiar face, a person who nurtured social interaction and was easily identified by both old friends and young fans. Bird’s passion was a lifetime case for cricket. He once said famous that he was ‘Married to cricket,’ And his dedication was clear in every aspect of his life. Even in his later years, he would travel to watch his beloved Yorkshire game and was a lifetime member of the Barnsley Football Club.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Everyone in the England and Wales Cricket Board is very sad to hear about the death of Dicky Bird.
A proud Yorkshire and a very loving umpire, he will miss badly.
Relaxation in peace, dicky 🤍 pic.twitter.com/nhnf9y44ms
– England Cricket (@NglandCrick) September 23, 2025
A small poem I made for Dickey Bird; I read it@Bbcyorkshiretoday afternoon. I wanted it to be love and emotional, as it was dick. pic.twitter.com/9jgmnelg97
– Ian McMillan (@imcmillan) September 23, 2025
The MCC has been deeply saddened by the death of the Herold “Dicky” bird. Dicky, an honorary life member of the club, enjoyed a magnificent career as an umpire and was one of the most popular officials in the history of the game.
He worked in 66 men’s Test matches and we were … pic.twitter.com/R22NSRKCAZ
– Lord’s Cricket Ground (@homeofcrick) September 23, 2025
Rip Dicky Bird, 92.
The largest and most famous umpire in cricket history, and in fact a wonderful character. He loved the game with a rare all-manipulating passion, and the game was in love with this magnificent professional, divine, emotional and perfectist Yorkshirman. Bad news. pic.twitter.com/ylr7u5kokp– Pierce Morgan (@Piersmorgan) September 23, 2025
An emotional Dickey Bird erases a tear after its 66th and last Test, Lords, in early June 20, 1996 after the Guard of Honor by England and India. He retired from all cricket at the end of the following summer. pic.twitter.com/j81xslckik
– Historical Cricket Pictures (@Picturesporting) September 23, 2025
It is very sorry to hear that The Great Dicky Bird has pulled the stumps. He was a national treasure and I was lucky that he shared some very pleasant time with him over the years. He had a good innings in 92. Farewell friend. pic.twitter.com/yqwqjznpta
– David Cameron (@David_Cameron) September 23, 2025
Sadly sad to hear the passage of veteran umpire Dicky Bird
One of the great cricket characters.
Enjoyed a lot on the field#Ripdickie pic.twitter.com/qg8ytchrgm– Damian Fleming (@Bowlologist) 24 September, 2025
Dicky Bird, you full story of English cricket. You can rest peacefully knowing that you loved everyone!
I had a lot of amazing moments with Dicky.
A notable character that will be dear to be remembered!– Kevin Pietersen (@kp24) September 23, 2025
Cricket lost one of its brightest souls. Dicky Bird did not just umpire the game – he kept it owned by heart, intellect and class. Relaxation in peace, legend.
– Anil Kumbal (@anilkumble1074) September 23, 2025
Herold farewell for ‘Dicky’ bird
One of the most beloved umpires of Yorkshireman and cricket, he stood in the middle in decades working in the 3 World Cup final. Passing pigeons is famous for stopping the game and she owns the game with heart, intellect and class. Love for him… pic.twitter.com/nwucb85vki
– Chennai Super Kings (@chennaiipl) 24 September, 2025


