Rustom Sorabji "Rusi" Cooper (14 December 1922 – 31 July 2023) was an Indian first-class cricketer and lawyer.
[1] A right-handed batsman, he made his first-class debut in the 1941–42 Bombay Pentangular Tournament, playing for the Parsees.
[5] He improved further in 1944–45, scoring 551 runs at an average of 91.83 with two centuries,[5] one of them in the Ranji Trophy final against Holkar to help Bombay win the title.
The following season he got a longer run in the side but struggled to make an impact, averaging just 19.63 for the county.
He was a champion batsman for Hornsey Cricket Club for several seasons, scoring 1,117 in 19 innings in 1953 at an average of 139.62, before returning to India with his English wife to practise as a barrister.