There's no myth you have busted, do disabuse yourself of the delusion. Lillee's average of 100 and SR of 204 speaks for itself.
Nobody is interested in excuses made up for Lillee's decision to chicken out of the India tour, knowing he wasn't up for it. Steyn has a body of work that is indisputable, and that too in an era when the bat was at its dominating best. No amount of hagiography for Lillee can compare with that.
I’m sorry, I just can’t agree with this.
Barely any Tests were played in the sub-continent during Lillee’s Career. That’s just how it was.
India was a Test minnow which was slaughtered at home by the likes of John Lever in 1976-77.
Pakistan had much better players, but they were a rabble who spent most of their energy on conspiring against one another.
Lillee’s Record in Pakistan was explained at length by Imran Khan in “All Round View”. The BCCP was terrified of Lillee running through the team, so they ordered crazy batsman’s pitches.
Lillee was very similar to Hadlee, but quicker.
Like Steyn, he started off bowling 150+ but then cut down to the 140’s to prolong his career.
But Lillee’s extra height gave him an extra menace compared with Steyn. As Babar Azam recently showed, Steyn’s shortness means he can’t dry up the scoring rate once the ball goes soft.
Lillee’s extra height meant that he could get lift from a full length, which stopped the batsman from playing forward like you can against Steyn.
So from overs 20-80, Lillee’s second and third spells were more Testing than Steyn’s.