I recall for a long time you didn't rate Hadlee as high as rest of the forum does. Always omitted him from top tier pacers list. I'm happy that has changed.
Many of my views have evolved. Two of them directly involving Hadlee.
I have Hadlee as one of my truly elite top tier bowlers. Ftr
Marshall, Steyn, McGrath, Hadlee, Ambrose, Muralitharan, Warne, (Trueman?)
And if you are arguably at most one or two positions behind McGrath while being somewhat similar in style and a much better bat, it really is a no brainier for him to be a automatic selection.
The other one being that I down played the importance of bowling all rounders and rated them behind batting all rounders and possibly also batsmen who were special in the codon.
This view stemming from looking at the greatest teams and noting that none of them had great bowling or for that matter batting all rounders. They just went for the superior bats and 4 best bowlers. But the great WI and Aussie teams don't come along every day and not indicative of every day cricket. And while I wouldn't drop a clearly superior bowler for one who can bat a bit, among two competitive teams I do see the value of a decent tail and how partnerships down the order can change a match. So most things being equal or McGrath v Hadlee, I would go Sir Richard.
But basically where I still differ from most here is that I believe all three all round aspects of the game are equal and just as valuable to a team. I've seen teams loose because of tail collapse, crucial drops in the cordon and I've seen teams win because of rear guard actions, taking half chances at slip and by wickets by the batting all-rounder . But it's about balance, batting shouldn't factor in to the decision for all of the bowlers, no. 8 for sure and would help if no. 9 was handy with the bat. While having at least one batsman who can bowl a few over when needed is always a plus. And finally, even if Sobers never bowled an over in tests, and I had one spot for a batsman I would choose him over Sachin because of his ability in the cordon along with them being rated in the same tier as batsmen.
So my personal ATG XI
Hutton
Hobbs
Bradman
Smith / Tendulkar / Richards
Sobers
Kallis
Gilchrist / Knott
Hadlee
Marshall
Warne / Muralitharan
Steyn
For the record playing Sobers as a batsman with Kallis being 1st 5th bowling option and they would share the load to minimize potential wear.
Sorry for the unnecessarily long response.