Well, since my time of watching cricket (2000 onwards or so)-
In T20s no would touch a combined indo-pak team.
We'd dominate in tests and ODIs too but not to the same extent.
Yea in tests I'm probably thinking especially since Dravid/Ganguly came onto the scene (and Azhar was still around too, although match fixing etc).
Obviously the
Combined Anzac XI would be still beat them:
Hayden
Langer
Williamson
Ponting
Smith
Border
Gilchrist
Hadlee
Warne
Bond/Cummins
McGrath
Or open with Williamson instead of Langer and include one of Crowe, S Waugh, or Clarke.
Not sure about that. It's pretty even, I reckon without Bradman.
What would the second XIs for each look like?
Reckon that's where Aus/NZ definitely takes it because the bowling unit for the India/Pak second XI is considerably weaker. Batting is, at best, even, but I reckon Aus/NZ shades that too.
Edit: Giving the Second XI a crack. Assuming Gavaskar gets into the first starting XI
Anwar/Sehwag
Gambhir
Pujara (could Abbas play #3? I don't know much about him)
Inzaman
Kohli (argument to say he should be in the first XI but I guess no one can do the Dravid role better, so it would mean kicking out Younis - is Kohli better than Younis yet? Not sure he could bat as low as Miandad)
Laxman
Struggling for keeper - Moin Khan? Rashid Latif?
Dev
Jadeja (ridiculous home record, and can bat a bit - it's a weaker XI than the Aus/NZ one so could do with all the batting help...)
Bumrah/Shami/Zaheer/Srinath - really struggling here, probably narrow it down to Srinath or Shami until Bumrah can take over (Would have been Mohammed Asif if he wasn't an idiot)
Akhtar