Rahul stood tall amidst ruins as Lyon grabbed 8 for 50 in India's meagre total of 189 on the first day of the second Test.
"We know Ash (Ashwin) is a top class bowler and once he gets a couple of wickets and gets into that rhythm, then he is going to run through the Australian batting line-up, which we are very confident of," Rahul said at the post-match media conference.
"Jadeja didn't get to bowl a lot today but like Lyon, he too has a lot of rough to bowl on to the left-handers outside the off-side stump. If he can come in and bowl consistently on the rough, we will get a lot of wicket," he said.
Rahul said the cracks are opening up and its only getting harder to bat on this wicket.
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Rahul said that the wicket was pretty much similar to the one that they get while playing for Karnataka in Ranji Trophy games but cracks open up a bit during domestic games.
Rahul was feeling his shoulders a lot but said there was no point taking a medical break.
"Medical treatment at that time wouldn't have really done a lot of good for me. So I looked to continue and tried to play a few shots which didn't go my way," said the younsgter, who missed out on a well-deserved 100.
Rahul observed that dampness in the pitch contributed Lyon getting turn.
Lyon exploited the rough created by Mitchel Starc, said Rahul.
"Once the ball got older, and there was more rough outside the off stump, Lyon exploits the rough. He kept bowling there consistently and got some purchase out of the wicket. That's about it," he said.
Asked how difficult was Lyon to face, Rahul said, "Like I said, there is a big rough that Starc creates and we all know Lyon bowls fast into the rough. It gets a little difficult to play him if he starts getting some spin and bounce. He was very consistent, kept putting the ball there and kept asking questions. He got the rewards this innings. We will see what we can do in the second innings, come hard at him, find a way to get him away."
Rahul also said they were getting singles pretty easily when he was with Ajinkya Rahane and Karun Nair and that's why he didn't play too many big shots.
He deefended skipper Virat Kohli's error in judgement.
"Virat's delivery (one he faced) didn't spin as much. The whole over it was spinning and bouncing and that ball went straight, which can happen. Karun and Ajinkya looked set, they were batting on 20 each (Rahane 17), and looked set. We were getting runs quite easily. Our gameplan was to attack the spinners when ever we could but sometimes it just doesn't go your way. We have to take it in our stride and come back stronger," he added.
"Nothing is satisfying. I am happy that I can contribute and it's my responsibility, batting up the order, that I bat as long as I can and get as many runs as I can. I am happy with both innings and how i batted but may be we need to build more partnerships. That becomes my responsibility also to tell the batsman coming in what shots we can play and how we can hold on to this partnerships which didn't happen in Pune and here as well," he said.