My mistake, he just played 3 matches in India. Was referring to NZ. Gavaskar’s performance against WI is very good, but he dominated the quartet in India only(83). Viv had great series vs Lillee in Aus. Gavaksar was not very well tested in Aus(that gives Viv an edge record wise). Plus Viv’s SR gives him a big benefit over Gavaskar. So I’d go Viv over him, but Gavaskar in my top 9-10 bats as well.
Fair enough. But he played the quartet only twice; and did dominated a bowling attack of Holding and Garner in WI in the '76 tour. Gavaskar only played Lillee in one series, and on the 3 matches only scored one 50+ score (though that would been a century had not for very biased umpiring). Viv is much ahead in England, while Gavaskar has decently better record in Pakistan. I think it's closer between them than most people makes it out to be; and I just barely rate Gavaskar higher for opener's tax, as I rate it slightly over reputation and SR.
You guys do realise the famed quartet only actually played 6 matches together right?
2 against England in 1980 and 4 against India in 1983
fwiw (not much imo) best performances in those series
(all in 7 innings)
Amarnath 428 runs @ 61.14, 1 ton and 3 fifties
Gavaskar 221 runs @ 36.83, 1 ton
Sharma 219 runs @ 43.80, 2 fifties
(all in 4 innings)
Boycott 202 runs @ 50.50, 2 fifties
Willey 113 runs @ 37.66, 1 fifty
Botham 104 runs @ 26.00, 1 fifty
notable other performances: Kapil Dev 100*, 56 runs in his other 5 innings, Brian Rose 70 and 32 in his one match, Mike Gatting 56 and 33 in his one match
Fun fact: Windies could only win 3/6 matches with these famed four bowlers (plus Richards, Greenidge, Lloyd and Haynes in all the matches) playing together.