Updated On: 02 September, 2015 08:33 AM IST | | Aakash Chopra
<p>The first hour of play on Day Four and Day Five, and the stark difference between the approach of two captains during that time told us everything there was to know about this Test match's result</p>

Angelo Mathews celebrates his century yesterday.
Colombo: The first hour of play on Day Four and Day Five, and the stark difference between the approach of two captains during that time told us everything there was to know about this Test match's result.
Angelo Mathews celebrates his century yesterday. Pic/AFP
India started the penultimate day reeling at 21 for 3 and the lead of 111 didn't look good enough to force a result in India's favour, for another couple of wickets would have sealed the deal for Sri Lanka. That's when Mathews introduced spin and therefore loosened the grip on the match.