Lyon could take inspiration from Mallett's own career.
Mallett was only 24 when he toured India in 1969 with just two Tests behind him.
He did better than India's famous spin quartet of Bishan Singh Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna, B S Chandrasekhar and Srinivas Venkataraghavan and claimed 28 wickets at 19.
Mallett is upbeat on Lyon, terming his strike-rate off every 48 balls as "just outrageous".
"I like the way he bowls an attacking line to the right-handers -- he gets outside off stump, but he gets the ball up and down, so he's getting the ball to dip," Mallett said.
"The more time he spends on his front leg, the more purchase he'll get on the ball. (Pakistan spinner) Saqlain Mushtaq used to come in like a fly fisherman, you thought, 'Jeez, when is he going to let the ball go?' But spending so much time on your front leg, getting full weight over your front foot at the point of delivery, that's where you get the big revs. He can do that," he said.
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