How dangerous would they have been? Were many batsmen hit by them or was it very rarely that someone got hit?
I'm asking this because nowadays, every few matches or so someone seems to get hit on their helmet. Obviously, batsmen now are more inclined to pull but quite a few get hit simply trying to evade the ball.
Personally I have been hit just above my eye socket from a throw a few meters away from me. It didn't really hurt on impact but it did leave a huge mark and painful bruising for a few months.
Hence, I would imagine a delivery of over 90mph would be pretty much fatal if you got hit. Add uncovered pitches into the equation and I can't help but wonder that there would have been a fair few casualties.
I'm asking this because nowadays, every few matches or so someone seems to get hit on their helmet. Obviously, batsmen now are more inclined to pull but quite a few get hit simply trying to evade the ball.
Personally I have been hit just above my eye socket from a throw a few meters away from me. It didn't really hurt on impact but it did leave a huge mark and painful bruising for a few months.
Hence, I would imagine a delivery of over 90mph would be pretty much fatal if you got hit. Add uncovered pitches into the equation and I can't help but wonder that there would have been a fair few casualties.