Veteran spinner Nathan Lyon said the Australian camp was surprised to see the reaction of Indian team members after avoiding the follow-on on Day 4 of the third Test at Gabba.
The last wicket partnership between Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep helped the visitors avoid the follow-on and averted a potential innings defeat.
As soon as Akash got a thick outside edge over gully for four off Pat Cummins, the Indian dressing room erupted in massive celebrations with the likes of captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Gautam Gambhir and star batter Virat Kohli giving high-fives to each other.
“There's a few of us who spoke about (how we're) surprised about their reaction. We have played well and driven the game to where we are. Frustrating but we are still sitting in the changing room 185 in front. I still feel if we bat well, we can push for an Australian win.”
“We can't control the weather. What we can control is our process. Especially against Jasprit Bumrah, he's been excellent this series. (India's reaction) looked like their top-order did not want to bat if we enforced the follow-on. Pushing to enforce the follow-on was pretty challenging with Josh out,” said Lyon to broadcasters Fox Sports during the rain break in day five's play.
Lyon also expressed his frustration over the inclement weather disrupting the proceedings at Gabba, especially after losing Josh Hazlewood to calf strain.
“It's really frustrating. It's been the trend of the week. I still feel we have a lot of cricket left in the game. We just need the weather to go away.”
“Mitch and Pat, they've been brilliant for Australia for a number of years and I'm very privileged to be part of this Australian bowling attack. Their work ethic is excellent. We pride ourselves on our fielding, and we did that watching the Australian guys before us.”
On a different note, Lyon shared his thoughts on India using three different spinners in the series so far, adding that he wishes to see R Ashwin play in the last two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney.
“It's an interesting question. You've got someone sitting (on the bench) with 530-odd Test wickets and I'm walking to the ground, scratching my head saying 'What are you doing?'. He's proven that he is one of the world's best spin bowlers to ever play the game. I'm expecting Ash to play in Melbourne and Sydney.”
“(It) more than surprises me. That's the quality of Indian cricketers they have in that squad. You've got Ashwin with 530-odd wickets (536) and then Jadeja over 300 wickets (319). It's pretty remarkable to see the quality of players sitting on the bench. It's a good headache to have.”
“Nothing but respect. Just the way Ash has conducted himself on and off the field for a number of years now, and his skill set is incredible. We've got different opinions on different things, there's no right or wrong.”
“But to have those conversations with a bowler like Ashwin is amazing. From different variations to different tactics, understanding what he's trying to do. We are both very different. So our conversation this morning was brilliant and I hope we have more through the series and in the future as well.”
Nathan Lyon, who made his Test debut in 2011, opened up on the message he gave to himself before playing his first game for Australia. “Trust yourself. I was very lucky to be in the side I came into, with Michael Clarke as captain and a lot of great players in and around that team, to have that support."
(With IANS Inputs)