43 in Australia is good, 26 in India as a paceman is better, 26 bowling average is generally better than 43 batting average unless extreme context is involved.
Taylor has plenty of poor countries, I'm the only one that is infact working with the context, Taylor had that massive knock on a flat pancake against Pakistan A attack, and they didn't even win the match, it drew, this is the same kind of stuff we critique Williamson for. Taylor averaged 26 in Pakistan when asked to face their main attack.
Taylor was not consistently scoring everywhere, Kapil had two great back to back tours of West Indies and 3 great tours of Australia, and he was overall great in those countries. Taylor was overall great in two, England and Pakistan, and we just discussed the context of his Pakistan record.
now you can choose whether you take the guy who is great in Australia and West Indies or the guy who is great in England (one series against paper gun bowling) and Pakistan, the context of which we discussed, and if you say you'd take Taylor's England and Pakistan over Kapil's Australia and West Indies, I don't really know what to say.
They were both very mixed away outside those two countries, Kapil averaging 39 with the ball with 5 five wicket hauls and Taylor averaging 30 with the bat with 2 centuries.