Spark
Global Moderator
Right, but - presuming Pujara and Rahane are gone, as everyone here seems to want - that would be a clean break from the teams of 2017-18, and belong in its own discussion, rather than arbitrarily trying to rope in series from four, five years ago to prove a point.If somehow, the Indian middle order (with or without Pujara and Rahane) sorts itself out this year, then we will have the best of both worlds and then maybe we could say India under Kohli circa 2022 is the best side since Ponting's Australia.
As for the Australian teams, the keyword is the plural: teams. What made those Aus/WI eras stand out is that they could regenerate the team into a new team without the results falling off (until the late 00s and early 90s respectively for the two nations), rather than just a single team with a single peak. If India can regenerate its side multiple times and maintain the same level of results, then of course they'll be classed in the same bracket. But it's only really this current side, with Bumrah, with Siraj, which has really done the business away from home.