The limited-overs leg of Sri Lanka’s tour to India could not have begun on a better note for the visitors as they reduced India to 112 all out in 38.2 overs. Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the top-scorer with 65 runs, provided the only resistance as a Virat Kohli-less India stumbled against the moving ball.

At on point, it didn’t look India could make it past their record lowest total of 54 runs, let alone 100 runs. But with the score on 29 for 7, Dhoni got into a stand with Kuldeep Yadav to stitch together a crucial partnership of 41 to steer India away from the ignominy.

However, India still broke a slew of unfortunate records with their miserable batting performance.

Here’s a look at all the numbers, the criticism and finally, the many jokes on India’s dramatic collapse at Dharamsala.

Records galore... but not of the good kind

Praise for Sri Lanka... But not so much for India

Jokes, so many jokes. Most involving Smog and Kohli

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