India humbled Sri Lanka by 117 runs at SSC to register a series-clinching win against the hosts, their first series victory in the island nation since 1993. It was also Kohli's first win as Test captain and Gavaskar was pleased with the way he handled the team.
"He is very pro-active Test skipper, that's so important. He is looking to make things happen and sometimes they won't happen because that's the nature of the game. But you can see that in the way he makes his bowling changes, you can see that in the way he makes his field placing, he is looking to make things happen, there is not a moment where he is letting the game stagnate and drift," Gavaskar told NDTV.
Meanwhile Ishant Sharma (5-54 and 3-32 in the first and second innings respectively), who joined Kapil Dev, Zaheer Khan and Anil Kumble in the 200-wicket club of India, was criticised for his unnecessary on-field aggression for which he may be suspended for a match or two by the ICC. Gavaskar agreed that a team needs an angry fast bowler but not an ugly situation.
"Not that the anger should boil over and create an ugly situation. If that balance can be maintained, nothing wrong at all at having an angry fast bowler, because an angry fast bowler is really really going to rip. And that's what you want, that's what a fast bowler is supposed to do," he said.