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Complete List of Asia Cup Winners, Player of the Tournament, Final MVPs, Top Run Scorers & Wicket Takers

Complete List of Asia Cup Winners, Player of the Tournament, Final MVPs, Top Run Scorers & Wicket Takers

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The Asia Cup is one of Asia's biggest cricket tournaments, known for exciting matches and fierce rivalries. It started in 1984 and has given fans many unforgettable moments.

India has won the tournament the most, with nine titles. Sri Lanka comes next with six wins, and Pakistan has won it twice. In 2025, India claimed their ninth title by beating Pakistan in the final.

India beat Pakistan by five wickets to win the T20 Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai. Pakistan scored 146 runs, with Sahibzada Farhan making 57 and Fakhar Zaman 46. Kuldeep Yadav bowled really well, taking 4 wickets for 30 runs, and Pakistan lost 9 wickets for just 33 runs.

India started their chase with some early losses, but Tilak Varma scored a brilliant 69 off 48 balls. Sanju Samson and Shivam Dube also helped, and India finished at 150/5 with two balls left, finally beating Pakistan in an Asia Cup T20 final.

Asia Cup Title Winners: 1984–2025

Edition Year Winner Won By Runner-up Host
17th 2025 India 5 wickets Pakistan UAE
16th 2023 India 10 wickets Sri Lanka Sri Lanka/Pakistan
15th 2022 Sri Lanka 23 runs Pakistan Sri Lanka
14th 2018 India 3 wickets Bangladesh UAE
13th 2016 India 8 wickets Bangladesh Bangladesh
12th 2014 Sri Lanka 5 wickets Pakistan Bangladesh
11th 2012 Pakistan 2 runs Bangladesh Bangladesh
10th 2010 India 81 runs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
9th 2008 Sri Lanka 100 runs India Pakistan
8th 2004 Sri Lanka 25 runs India Sri Lanka
7th 2000 Pakistan 39 runs Sri Lanka Bangladesh
6th 1997 Sri Lanka 8 wickets India Sri Lanka
5th 1995 India 8 wickets Sri Lanka UAE
4th 1990-91 India 7 wickets Sri Lanka India
3rd 1988 India 6 wickets Sri Lanka Bangladesh
2nd 1986 Sri Lanka 5 wickets Pakistan Sri Lanka
1st 1984 India N/A Sri Lanka UAE

Asia Cup Winners: Man of the Match & Player of the Series

Year Winner Man of the Match Player of the Tournament
2025 India Tilak Varma Abhishek Sharma
2023 India Mohammed Siraj Kuldeep Yadav
2022 Sri Lanka Bhanuka Rajapaksa Wanindu Hasaranga
2018 India Litton Das Shikhar Dhawan
2016 India Shikhar Dhawan Sabbir Rahman
2014 Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga Lahiru Thirimanne
2012 Pakistan Shahid Afridi Shakib Al Hasan
2010 India Dinesh Karthik Shahid Afridi
2008 Sri Lanka Ajantha Mendis Ajantha Mendis
2004 Sri Lanka Marvan Atapattu Sanath Jayasuriya
2000 Pakistan Moin Khan Mohammad Yousuf
1997 Sri Lanka Marvan Atapattu Arjuna Ranatunga
1995 India Mohammad Azharuddin Navjot Sidhu
1990-91 India Mohammad Azharuddin -
1988 India Navjot Sidhu Navjot Sidhu
1986 Sri Lanka Javed Miandad Arjuna Ranatunga
1984 India Surinder Khanna -

Most Runs in Asia Cup (1984–2025)

Player Country Span Matches Runs Highest Score 50s/100s
Sanath Jayasuriya SL 1989-2011 24 1220 130 7/6
Kumar Sangakkara SL 2000-2015 23 1075 121 8/4
Sachin Tendulkar IND 1989-2012 21 971 114 7/2
Rohit Sharma IND 2007-2025 39 1343 111* 10/1
Shoaib Malik PAK 1999-2019 24 1118 143 5/4
Virat Kohli IND 2008-2025 24 1195 183 5/5
Arjuna Ranatunga SL 1982-1999 19 741 131* 6/1
Mushfiqur Rahim BAN 2006-2023 29 1041 144 6/2
MS Dhoni IND 2004-2019 20 690 109* 3/1
Mahela Jayawardene SL 1998-2015 28 674 78 7/0
Pathum Nissanka SL 2022-2025 18 607 107 4/1
Abhishek Sharma IND 2025 6 309 75 3/0
Babar Hayat HKG 2016-2025 8 292 122 1/1
Mohammad Rizwan PAK 2022 6 281 78* 3/0
Kusal Mendis SL 2022-2025 18 432 74* 3/0
Fakhar Zaman PAK 2022-2025 12 231 53 2/0
Ibrahim Zadran AFG 2022-2025 13 226 64* 1/0
Dasun Shanaka SL 2016-2025 15 224 64* 1/0
Suryakumar Yadav IND 2022-2025 15 349 68* 1/0
Rahmanullah Gurbaz AFG 2022-2025 13 361 84 1/0
KL Rahul IND 2022-2025 5 132 62 -
Shikhar Dhawan IND 2018 5 342 78* -
Mohammad Shahzad AFG 2018 5 268 124 -
Hashmatullah Shahidi AFG 2018 5 263 97 -
Imam-ul-Haq PAK 2018 5 225 83 -
Litton Das BAN 2018 6 181 121 -
Ambati Rayudu IND 2018 6 175 60 -
Babar Azam PAK 2018 5 156 66 -

Most Wickets in Men’s Asia Cup

Player Country Span Matches Wickets Best Bowling
Wanindu Hasaranga SL 2022-2025 12 17 3/21
Haris Rauf PAK 2022-2025 10 17 3/29
Hardik Pandya IND 2016-2025 14 15 3/8
Rashid Khan AFG 2016-2025 11 14 3/22
Bhuvneshwar Kumar IND 2016-2022 6 13 5/4
Kuldeep Yadav IND 2025 6 13 4/7
Taskin Ahmed BAN 2016-2025 11 13 3/28
Mustafizur Rahman BAN 2016-2025 11 13 3/20
Amjad Javed UAE 2016 7 12 3/25
Mohammad Naveed UAE 2016 7 11 3/14
Jasprit Bumrah IND 2016-2025 9 11 2/18
Al-Amin Hossain BAN 2016 5 11 3/25
Mohammad Nawaz PAK 2016-2025 14 10 3/5
Dushmantha Chameera SL 2016-2025 10 10 3/30
Junaid Siddique UAE 2025 3 9 4/18
Maheesh Theekshana SL 2022-2025 9 9 2/21
Shaheen Afridi PAK 2025 6 9 3/17
Aamir Kaleem OMA 2016-2025 6 9 4/36
Shadab Khan PAK 2022 5 8 4/8
Mujeeb Ur Rahman AFG 2022-2025 6 8 3/16
Saim Ayub PAK 2025 6 8 3/35
Rishad Hossain BAN 2025 5 8 2/18
Mohammad Nabi AFG 2016-2025 11 8 4/17
Fazalhaq Farooqi AFG 2022-2025 8 8 3/11
Dasun Shanaka SL 2016-2025 16 8 2/21
Mohammad Amir PAK 2016 4 7 3/18
Nuwan Kulasekara SL 2016 4 7 3/10
Mahedi Hasan BAN 2022-2025 6 7 2/25
Naseem Shah PAK 2022 5 7 2/7
Chamika Karunaratne SL 2022-2025 7 7 2/27
Arshdeep Singh IND 2022-2025 7 7 2/33
Shakib Al Hasan BAN 2016-2022 7 6 2/20
Ravichandran Ashwin IND 2016-2022 6 6 2/26
Rohan Mustafa UAE 2016 7 6 3/19
Ashish Nehra IND 2016 4 6 3/23
Dilshan Madushanka SL 2022 6 6 3/24
Nuwan Thushara SL 2025 6 6 4/18
Pramod Madushan SL 2022 2 6 4/34
Abrar Ahmed PAK 2025 6 5 2/13
Mohammad Irfan PAK 2016 4 5 2/18
Varun Chakravarthy IND 2025 5 5 2/29
Mashrafe Mortaza BAN 2016 5 5 2/12
Shivam Dube IND 2025 5 5 3/4

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LastModified Date: 2025-09-29 14:12:23
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