FaaipDeOiad said:
1984 or so was certainly a great attack, as Garner and Holding weren't completely past it and Marshall was at his peak. At that point though, there is no Andy Roberts and the 4th bowler spot was quite weak. If you head further back you hit the early stages of Marshall's career, but Roberts is still bowling, and Garner and Holding are at their best. Perhaps someone who watched them a bit more extensively than me could choose a series or two where they were at their best as a complete attack.
Certainly the idea that they all appeared and peaked at the exact same time for the strongest bowling lineup ever is something of a fallacy, a bit like the mythical test sides C_C keeps coming out with.
except on rare occasions, WI never fielded a weak 4th bowler from 1975 till 1992-93
Who were their 'weak 4th bowlers' ?
bowlers like sylveyster clarke, who dominated the vaunted saffie lineup in rebel tours....bowlers like Walsh, Patterson, Croft etc.....any one of whom would break into any team's XI (well patterson excepted...he tailed off near the second half of his career).
As per who was at peak and who wasnt, its not like the aussie lineup has all XI players playing at their peak....Gillespie(until IND tour) had tailed off for the past couple of years....Warne was ordinary in the early 2000s....steve waugh was in decline for the last two years of his career....right now hayden is tailing off.....
remember the saying 'form is temporary, class is permanent' ?
If you compile the best team from the dominant eras of respective teams, the WI wins hands down.
However, if you want the best WI team fielded, its IMO in the late 70s when this team took the field:
Greeidge
Haynes
Kallicharan
Richards
Rowe
Lloyd
Murray
Roberts
Garner
Holding
Croft