Richard said:
IIRR (not absolutely certain about this, sure Liam or Neil will correct me if IDRW) West Indies lost 2 series between 1975\76 (the 5-1 hammering by Greg Chappell's team) and 1994\95 (the loss to Taylor's Australians that may never have happened but for Courteney Browne dropping Stephen Waugh). One was in New Zealand, where the Umpiring was decidedly dodgy (the infamous Holding incident where he "demolished the stumps [with his feet] with an elegance only he could have mustered" was a result of this poor decision-making) and in India, who have always been notoriously strong at home.
Who cares about losing the odd Test-match with a series record like that?
ok...my point is that even the top teams can have transitional phases without losing the number one ranking.
But as a point of interest just compare the performances of the West Indies 1976 to the start of 1995, to that of Australia from the end of 94 to now:
WI's; 36 series W 25 D 9 L 2
Australia: 31 series W 24 D 3 L 4
so yeah WI lost only 2 compared to Austs 4, but Australia won 24 of 31 compared to 25 of 36...so overall pretty even.
For the same periods:
WI's played 147 W 70 L 23 D 54
Australia played 106 W 68 L 22 D 16
Proportionally WI's won more but lost more...again overall pretty even
WI's averaged 34.2 runs per wicket batting (3.19rpo)
Australia averaged 39 runs per wicket batting (3.35rpo)
so Australia have it on that, but yeah batting conditions maybe better now
WI's averaged 27.9 runs per wicket taken (2.86rpo conceded)
Australia averaged 27.3 runs per wicket taken (2.97rpo)
so considering the better batting conditions,Australia still have a better bowling average than the WI's.
Now I dont want to start a who was better debate, but i think it is fair to say that really the performances are all pretty even.
having watched the WI's at there best and also Australia at there best I would say that I think Australia might just have the edge on the WI's.
We know that maybe Australia have a weakness vs very good spin bowling and at good at playing pace attacks. WI's didnt have a decent spinner during that period, so that negates that weakness. The WI's had problems vs good spin bowlers (see India, or pakistan(all out 50 odd once i belieive)),well Australia have one of the greats of all time in Warne..i think those WI's would have struggled vs Warne.
anyway, that wasnt what my intention was..i only wanted to point out that Australia may not be at there strongest but they certainly could get stronger again. Quite often in the 80's, people spoke of the WI's maybe losing their powers,but they bounced back.