smash84
The Tiger King
dwta.I don't think so, not really. Firstly, they aren't all that wide, and if they are, it's because they're standing back a bit more to accommodate McGrath's pace. You don't need to stand that far back or far apart for Jimmy Anderson or Zaheer Khan.
Then there's the fact that Australia had a very settled side that had the luxury of practising together for years, knowing how quick their teammates were and not having to shift roles around, etc.
Australia at the time were by far the best anyway, so it's not as though standards have generally slipped across most teams.
The Aussie slip cordon was usually wider than most other slip cordons because IMO the Aussie slip cordon of the 90s and early 00s was the finest slip cordon in history. The keeper could dive a long way to take a catch. Tubby Taylor, Shane Warne, MArk Waugh, Ponting, all of them could move around very well in the slip cordon and hence the Aussie slip cordon was very well spaced apart. At least more than usual.