Despite all his skills, Mcgrath may or may not won a single WC with average team. An Average team normaly does not make it to finals. Talking about finals where McGrath was playing with ATG team is meanigless in context of this thread.Pollock has a soft record.
Can you tell me tournament finals where he won MOM or really performed well?
Why does his WC record stink?
Pollock will fall behind McGrath as a ODI bowler. Question is how low he should be rated. You seems to think that his soft record in WC makes him get rated too low to make his runs irrelevant in entire career. I disagree with that.
Collectitive performance in tournament finals: I intentionally trying to highlight Wasim with Pollock here to make my point because he was another very good ODI bowler without having benefit of ATG team.

I rate Wasim higher than Pollock as bowler in ODI, simply trying to make a point that ODI games were not just about WC in those days. If that's the case then Wasim's WC avg against non-minnows is 29 and it makes his collective record in WC ordinary. It includes his good and bad WCs. A team can get to final and you can bowl a good spell in WC final, but that will be 1-2 games in entire career.
No one is saying that Pollock was best ODI bowler. Question is - how low we are rating him? Is it low enough to totally ignore his 3K+ runs at SR of 85 for an average team when comparing with McGrath? I don't think he is that low specially when McGrath had 115 career runs in ODI.
We just have to agree to disagree because I think Pollock was fantastic ODI bowler over his career and his 3K+ runs at SR of 85 is very valuable for an average team. For me, Pollock makes it over McGrath for an average teams in ODI. For ATG ODI teams, I will take McGrath over Pollock. That's how I see utility of both. Thread is not just about pure bowler comparison in ODI.