Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
What always amazes me, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that prior to the introduction of helmets batsmen didn't appear to be hit any more frequently than they do today. The bowling was just as quick, in fact quicker in some cases, therefore it had to be down to technique; I suppose it had to be! Players today can get themselves into vulnerable positions knowing that they have got the protection of a helmet.
Perhaps, as is often the case, I'm looking at things through 'rose tinted glasses' but I can always remember, as a child, the likes of Graveney, Cowdrey, Hutton etc. swaying gracefully out of the way of a short pitched delivery or, as I say, has time blurred my memory?
Don't think you are wrong LB the quickest reaction movement is with the head and providing you keep your eye on the ball it is unlikely that you get hit.
Wasn't there a survey about drivers driving faster when seat belts were made law, similar situation I suppose. The amount of batsmen that turn their heads nowadays makes me cringe.