Muloghonto
U19 12th Man
Lethal at wicket-taking maybe but lethal at knocking the heads off of batsmen ? I doubt that. It simply was not cricket back then to injure people like that, which is why there are so few mentions of anyone being injured in county cricket back then. I certainly have not come across a single instance of a broken jaw or crushed cheekbone from that era. So it'd mean they simply did not bowl bouncers aimed at the heads as much.In his autobiography Wally Hammond states that McDonald bowled at '90 mph'. Obviously this a best guess so may not be accurate. Suffice to say though, McDonald was a fast bowler of the Larwood variety.
Hobbs also faced Albert Cotter in 1905 on English wickets and remarked he 'was the fastest bowler he ever faced'. Cotter took 121 wickets for the tour at 20.19.
All those bowlers would have been at least as lethal I reckon as most fast bowlers around today.
Whereas looking from 1970s onwards, the injury galore every single season is pretty well documented.