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Banned
During the 1980's yes, because Chappell was past his best, and by his own admission pretty much burned out. The fact that he was able to maintain an average of over 50 during his last 3 years was a minor miracle. However, during the mid-70's it was clear that Chappell was the best middle-order batsman in the world. And during the late-70's they were pretty much even IMO.Richards, Tendulkar, Lara, Headley, Chappell, Hammond and Pollock all have legitimate claims to the 4 and 5 spots in an ATG XI. Hammond, Chappel and Lara brings more value to the team with their superb slip fielding and for the first two they were also handy bowlers but Hammond had his struggles in test cricket (similar to Weekes) vs fast short pitched bowling and apparently from evidence from some players of his era, so did Pollock. For the No. 4 batsman in this team, being able to handle fast bowling is paramount. Additionally as great as Pollock and Headley undoubtebly were, with 20 Tests played(even though Headley ' s were stretched over a decade and only against the two top teams of his era) it's difficult to surpass what Viv, Sachin, Chappel and Lara accomplished though it's not to say they were inferior.
That leaves me with Viv, Sachin, Lara and Chappell. Chappell was seen as the clear second to Viv in their era and with the equally brilliant Sobers at 2nd slip it reduces the need for Chappell at that crucial fielding position. Viv was better against pace than either and more capable of dominating any attack so he gets my number 4 spot behind Bradman. Imagine the carnage. Between Lara and Sachin. Lara brings the advantage of a left hander in the order and another top quality slipper next to Sobers and was also capable of destroying an attack, but with Bradman and Viv Ano e him and Sobers and Gilchrist below, that's not a real requirement. They were both exception vs spin but Sachin probably more efficient against pace. Additionally it's an ATG World XI not the W.I (or Australia) XI so while Lara had the higher peak (of most actually) and Chappel was comparable in style and both would boost the cordon ( Viv and Warne are more than good enough at 1st and 3rd) Sachin with his weight of numbers and consistency edges them both. The no. 5 spot though for me is one of the 3 hardest spots to fill.