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PUBLISHED ON: 02 JUN 2026, 07:55 AM

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Angelo Mathews’ Test career was never built around spectacular headlines or relentless record-breaking. Instead, it was shaped by substance. For much of the last decade, he was the batsman Sri Lanka turned to when conditions were difficult, wickets were falling and a rescue act was required. His best innings rarely came on flat pitches with little at stake. They came when the team was under pressure and needed a player capable of holding everything together.

That reliability is why Mathews occupies a special place in Sri Lankan cricket history. While several of his contemporaries earned acclaim for elegance and flair, Mathews built his reputation through resilience and game awareness. His finest Test performances combined technical discipline with immense mental strength, often arriving at moments when Sri Lanka appeared vulnerable.

3. 160 vs England, Headingley, 2014

Sri Lanka entered the second Test at Headingley needing a victory to secure a historic series win in England. The visitors had never previously won a Test series on English soil and the pressure was immense. When Sri Lanka slipped to 83 for 3 in their first innings, Mathews walked into a challenging situation against a quality attack operating in familiar conditions.

His response was an innings of exceptional maturity. Mathews compiled 160, sharing crucial partnerships and ensuring Sri Lanka posted a competitive total. The knock laid the foundation for one of the greatest moments in the country’s Test history. Sri Lanka eventually won the match by 100 runs and secured a landmark 1-0 series triumph. In terms of significance, few centuries in Sri Lankan cricket carry greater weight.

2. 200* vs Zimbabwe, Harare, 2020

Double centuries often arrive when batsmen dominate favourable conditions, but Mathews’ unbeaten 200 in Harare was much more than a statistical milestone. Sri Lanka found themselves in trouble at 80 for 4 after choosing to bat first. Zimbabwe had seized the initiative and were threatening to expose a fragile middle order.

Mathews responded with one of the most complete innings of his career. He batted for more than ten hours, faced over 450 deliveries and remained unbeaten on 200. More importantly, he transformed Sri Lanka’s position from uncertainty to total control. The innings demonstrated every quality that defined his batting: patience, concentration, sound judgement and the ability to absorb pressure for extended periods. It remains the highest Test score of his career and one of the finest examples of endurance produced by a Sri Lankan batsman.

1. 120 vs England, Headingley, 2014

While his 160 at Leeds laid the groundwork, Mathews’ greatest Test performance arguably came in the fourth innings of the very same match. Chasing 350 on the final day, Sri Lanka were attempting what would have been one of the most remarkable victories in their history. The target was daunting, the conditions favoured England and the stakes could not have been higher.

Mathews produced an innings that perfectly captured his value to the side. His unbeaten 120 anchored the chase and guided Sri Lanka towards a famous victory with just one wicket to spare. There was no panic, no unnecessary aggression and no loss of composure as the match swung repeatedly between the two teams. By the time the winning runs were scored, Mathews had delivered one of the greatest fourth-innings centuries by a Sri Lankan batsman. It secured a historic series victory in England and remains the defining innings of his Test career.

The strongest argument for Angelo Mathews’ greatness is not found in his aggregate numbers but in the situations that produced his best performances. Time and again, he delivered when Sri Lanka needed calm, experience and resolve. These three innings remain the clearest evidence of a batsman who spent much of his career carrying the weight of a nation on his shoulders.            


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PUBLISHED ON: 02 JUN 2026, 07:55 AM

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