Rahul played his part, scoring 46 off 40 balls and putting on a 111-run partnership with David Warner (65) for the third wicket last night.
"The team management showed a lot of faith in me by promoting me up the order. They told me yesterday that they were planning to send me one-down, although I felt that I have been scoring at a run-a-ball and it is not enough in the T20 format and so I will be pushed further down the line-up. But the coach told me it is okay for me to play my game and take my time," Lokesh said.
"In the last couple of games, I got 20s and 30s and threw my wicket away, which wasn't helping the team. I was sent higher up the order so that I have more time to pace my innings," the 22-year-old was quoted as saying by IPL's official website.
He said it was thrilling to watch from the other end Warner bat.
"For a youngster like me there's so much to learn. In the training, it's different. It's in a real match, you get to learn how players like him plan their game, target the bowlers and what runs in their mind.