ataraxia
International Coach
Azharuddin though.I really don't know when or why this became about how Australia and the West Indies did against India. Since any hypothetical match up would probably be played in either the West Indies or Australia (although I guess the BCCI probably would fund the time travel technology required to make it happen so it could be played there).
The Indian side of the 80s was strong at home (India has been strong at home for a very long time), but the Indian sides of the 00s could likely have half their ATG batsmen. The side that beat Australia at home in 01 was a far stronger side than any side the West Indies faced in their prime. Sure, their bowlers sucked for the most part, but having Dravid, Tendulkar, Ganguly and Laxman is one Sehwag away from their strongest batting lineup that ever played together.
But maybe the West Indies would have destroyed that Indian team. Who can say?
It still has little relevance to any hypothetical match up between an 80s era WI side and a 00s era Australian side. A 2002 vintage Hayden was swatting ATG bowlers for fun. 2003 era Ponting was redefining the standard for back foot play. A 2005 Warne was bowling the Strauss ball. A 1987 Viv was smashing 6s with a twig. A 1983 Marshall was taking wickets for fun. A 1989 Greenidge was giving bowlers nightmares.
It'd be a tantalising match up. My only reservation is that the West Indies would struggle relatively more under modern playing conditions, while the Australians would have more issues if played under 1980s era conditions. The Australians covered more bases but the West Indies were perhaps more potent.