India had Sri Lanka on mat, having reduced them to 108 for five by lunch but allowed them to make 367 in their second innings.
"Have a look at India's performance (in the past). Since 1932 when India played its first Test, they have struggled to get the bottom five, who add 200 runs to the total. It's nothing different. And on day 2 and 3, the pitch settles and become better for batting," Gavaskar said.
The former captain said India still look like winning the game and captain Virat Kohli should not be blamed for not delivering the knock out punch. India have lost one wicket in a chase of 176.
"There will be ups and down. India can still win. They have been at it. The pitch is still okay. If Rangana Herath bowls better than the first innings. India have a job at hand.
Talking about Ajinkya Rahane, who set a new world record by taking eight catches in a Test, Gavaskar said the Indian think tank must persist with him in slip cordon.
"He has always been a brilliant fielder. Earlier he was posted in gully which is a difficult position. In slips your reflexes have to quick which he showed today. Hope that they don't tinker with it now," he said that Rahane had a bit of influence of Rahul Dravid on him since they played together in IPL side Rajasthan Royals.
"He is bowling the T20 length. He's struggling with the length. He needs to bowl little forward. That's why he's not getting the wickets. Ravi Shastri and Bharat Arun got to sit down with him and exchange ideas with him.
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