Rahul sat out of the first two Tests against Australia before making a debut without much success in the third game at Melbourne and then slamming his maiden hundred (110) in the fourth and last match at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January.
"It's an important phase and I am really enjoying it. Quite honestly it's a dream run not only for the happiness. I have had my share of disappointments too, like in Australia in the first Test and in a few games in the IPL as well. I did not make use of the opportunities as I should have," he said.
Rahul said the current phase in his cricket career, in which he has showed phenomenal appetite for scoring runs in first class cricket, was crucial and he was thoroughly rejoicing it even with its ups and downs.
"Everybody has different ways of playing the game. I totally enjoyed playing in Australia. I think they play very tough cricket and the brand of cricket they play is very strong. You need to be mentally and physically very strong to go and perform in Australia," said the Karnataka youngster who plays for SunRisers Hyderabad in the IPL.
Rahul said facing up to verbal volleys was quite a challenge during the Australian tour.
"Obviously. It's like asking if you ate sweets in a festival. You know when you go to Australia you will get sledged. That's the fun of the game. That's the best thing about playing in different countries," said Rahul when asked whether he was sledged during India's visit Down Under.
