Who would they like more? Warne.
Who would help them win more matches? McGrath. Look at the Test match that's going on now, McGrath would have loved some of that top order.
I actually doubt that McGrath would help Australia win more matches than Warne with the current team. Warne was good enough to take wickets on any day in a test match. McGrath would marginally improve a fast bowling attack that is currently pretty good.
You said he was at his peak between 93-98, well he played in India in 98 in the 97-98 season and he was taken to cleaners.
We have heard this before, in 1992 Warne was too raw, in 1998 he was injured, He was injured and/or out of form in 1999-2000, 2001-2002 and in 2004 he missed out on the Mumbai test again due to injury, otherwise he would have could have should have yada yada yada...
I am a big fan of Warne, his performance against India doesn't stop me from appreciating his greatness as a bowler but it is true that he didn't have same level of consistent success like Mcgrath. that said I do not mean to suggest that you can not believe that Warne is the better/greater bowler of the two, we can certainly make that argument that is not based on statistics, but I am afraid any statistical comarison with mcgrath isn't going to work in Warne's favour.
If you had have read the rest of the thread, I had clarified that it was only up until his injury - which happened before the '98 India series.
Indeed, Abdul Qadir was irreplaceable for Pakistan during his times, but was he better than Imran ?
A more fair comparison would have been Qadir to Akram (I know their careers didn't fit together). Imran brought so much more to the team than just his bowling.
Regardless, the rarer a commodity, the more valuable it is. A spinner who takes over 700 wickets with a career average of around 25 is so much more valuable than a quick bowler who averages 22.
And yet, I voted McGrath. I voted for him because the comparison was "who is the better bowler" not "who is more valuable". McGrath, I feel, was the better of the two purely as a bowler - he was marginally more likely to take a wicket than Warne when thrown the ball.
There is no question, however, that Warne was far more valuable than McGrath to the team. All time great spinners come along once or twice in a generation. All time great quick bowlers come along more frequently than that. And the difference between an all time great quick and a very good quick is a lot less than the difference between an all time great spinner and a very good spinner.