You are shifting the goal post now, you said that Australia has produced Mcgrath like bowler in every generation. The above isn't same as your previous statement.
No, I am not. Once again I think your English skills are stopping you from understanding the discussion.
A generation has nothing to do with a certain amount of years. Lindwall will have a generation and his career may last 15 years. Then Lillee will come along and bring another generation and his career may also last 15 years. That's 30 years worth, and 2 generations, where we have 2 all-time great bowlers.
That's absurd. It's like saying that Australia didn't need to produce more batsmen of the caliber of Ponting, Hayden etc since they already had Steve Waugh, India didn't need ro produce guys like Dravid and Sehwag since they already had Tendulkar. Flat out absurd.
Batsmen are completely different. You only need 1 all-time great bowler and 1 good bowler beside them to have a pretty good attack. If you have one-all time great bat and one decent one, you're still up ****-creek.
If they produce more, that's great. But one for every generation is a master-class in production itself.
The point is that you tried to suggest that those Spearheads were Mcgrath Like which is not really true, they were not even close.
Yes, they were. They troubled the great batsmen of their time, were very consistent and lead an attack. Miller, Lindwall, Davidson, Lillee, McGrath all easily did that. The lesser likes like Reid and Alderman did it too, but to a lesser degree. That's all I said.
I said the difference between a McGrath and a Gillespie, for example, is smaller than the difference between a Warne and a Kumble.
Do check out Australia's performance during their bowling careers.
I have. The problem is you haven't.
Yes, it is only Lillee and Mcgrath to the best of my knowledge.
With all due respect, you don't know enough.