"It's sad and unfortunate. Our sympathy goes to his family. What more can I say," said Contractor.
Contractor had himself suffered a serious injury after being hit by a delivery from pacer Charlie Griffith in a tour game in the West Indies in 1962, while leading the touring India side against Barbados.
The tour game was sandwiched between the second Test at Kingston (Jamaica), which turned out to be his 31st and last international appearance, and the third Test of the five-game series in Kensington Oval, Barbados.
Contractor has always maintained that the modern protective cricketing gears, especially the helmet, have changed the game.
But the fatal injury to Hughes, who was hit on the head by a bouncer from Sean Abbot while batting in a domestic game in Australia, has made him wonder how the accident happened.
"I, for once never even thought after the advent of helmet that this could happen. But accidents do take place and this is one of them," he pondered.
