Sometimes when watching Lara bat, I'd think to myself, "I could watch this guy bat ALL day". Every now and then, I got my wish.
There is a genuine sense of pleasure, isn't there, in watching that kind of batting.
Not necessarily explosive, but so aesthetically pleasing that it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Lara had that in spades and against top quality bowling. I should mention that as good as Lara was to watch, just *listen* to the sound of the ball coming off the bat. Anyone who has played cricket knows it, but usually all too rarely. It is the sound of the ball hitting the middle in perfect unison with the bat's movement. Some players had it occasionally - Kim Hughes, Greg Chappell, Carl Hooper, Damien Martyn, but Lara could manage it numerous times per innings.





