As much as Bradman, Warne and Gilchrist seems to hold an advantage over their conterparts, so does Marshall, Sobers and Lara over theirs.
AS far as units are concerned the openers seem to be equal with Greenidge and Trumper standing out.
The middle order goes to the W.I. despite Bradman, as Richards, Lara and Sobers are superior to Chappel, Border and Miller.
Keepers: Gilchrist is by far the better batsman, while Hendricks the better gloveman, but Gilly was no slouch behind the slumps either so Australia here.
The West Indies have the most feared fast bowlers ever, with Marshall being the best ever and who would you rather face, Mcgrath or whispering Death. Miller helps in this regard, but Windies here handily.
Spinners, no contest here, but at least Gibbs can hold an end tidy as he has the best economy rate of any bowler with over 300 wkts, but the Aussies here by a landslide.
I think that its too close to call, Lillee owned Greenidge, Richards and Sobers bothdominated Lillee and i shudder to think what they would do againts Mcgrath. Chandrasakar gave Viv problems so O'Reilly may also prove a handfull. Lara though was probably the best ever player of spin bowling and would relish the renewal of his rivalry with Warne. Headley too was a great player of spin. Chappel played the West Indies quicks as well as anyone though, but that too was only in one series.
Just too close, Bradman vs Marshall may well hold the key, with Gilchrist and Ambrose being wild cards. would be a fun series though. six tesr seris 3-3