Asia Cup Winners List from 1984 to 2023

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The Asia Cup, a cricket extravaganza in the heart of Asia, unfolds its gripping chapters every two years under the meticulous guidance of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The 16th edition, a spectacle hosted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka from August 30th to September 17th, 2023, witnessed Team India’s stellar performance. Clinching the Asia Cup 2023 title with a resounding victory—10 wickets and 263 balls to spare—India showcased their cricket prowess on the grand stage.

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Asia Cup Winners List

The Asia Cup 2023, a cricket tournament featuring six nations, concluded on September 17, 2023, in Sri Lanka. The inaugural match took place on August 30, 2023, in Multan, Pakistan, featuring Pakistan and Nepal. The climactic final unfolded between cricket powerhouses India and Sri Lanka. Below is the Asia Cup Winners list spanning from 1984 to 2023, presented in tabular format. The table includes details such as the Asia Cup year, the winning team, the runner-up team, and the hosting country.

YearWinnerRunner-upHosting Country
1984IndiaSri LankaUAE
1986Sri LankaPakistanSri Lanka
1988IndiaSri LankaBangladesh
1991IndiaSri LankaBangladesh
1995IndiaSri LankaUAE
1997Sri LankaIndiaSri Lanka
2000PakistanSri LankaBangladesh
2004Sri LankaIndiaSri Lanka
2008Sri LankaIndiaPakistan
2010IndiaSri LankaSri Lanka
2012PakistanBangladeshBangladesh
2014Sri LankaPakistanBangladesh
2016IndiaBangladeshBangladesh
2018IndiaBangladeshUAE
2022Sri LankaPakistanUAE
2023IndiaSri LankaSri Lanka and Pakistan

Winners of 1984–1988

The inaugural Asia Cup in 1984, held in Sharjah, UAE, set the stage for India’s triumph. In a tournament featuring India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, India emerged victorious with two wins. Sri Lanka secured second place with a solitary victory over Pakistan, while Pakistan left the tournament without a win.

Winners of 1990–1997

India continued its dominance in the fourth edition (1990–91), defending the title by defeating Sri Lanka in the final. The fifth edition in 1995, held in Sharjah, saw India clinch victory over Sri Lanka for the third consecutive time in the final. In the sixth edition in 1997, hosted by Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka emerged triumphant, defeating India by 8 wickets in the final.

Winners of 2000–2010

The seventh to the tenth editions of the Asia Cup saw thrilling contests in various locations. Details of these tournaments, including venues, match results, and the teams participating in the finals, are encapsulated in the annals of Asian cricket history.

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Winners of 2012–2014

The eleventh and twelfth editions further intensified the competition. With each tournament hosted in different locations, the matches showcased the skills and determination of the participating teams. The detailed accounts of these tournaments, including the venues, match scores, and teams in the finals, paint a vivid picture of cricketing excellence.

Winners of 2016

In 2015, the Asia Cup underwent a transformation, alternating between ODI and T20I formats. The 2016 edition, the first T20I tournament, featured five teams gearing up for the ICC World Twenty20 2016. The final match witnessed intense competition, culminating in a thrilling showdown with the score and participating teams etched into the cricketing archives.

Winners of 2018

Continuing the format alternation, the 2018 edition showcased the adaptability of teams in both ODI and T20I formats. The final match, a culmination of skill and strategy, added another chapter to the Asia Cup’s storied history, leaving an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape.

Winners of 2020

The anticipated 2020 Asia Cup faced unprecedented challenges due to the global pandemic. Initially postponed to 2021 and slated to be hosted by Sri Lanka, the event faced further delays, eventually rescheduled to 2023. The hurdles imposed by the pandemic led to a reshaping of the tournament’s timeline.

India Wins Asia Cup 2023

It was a decisive moment in the Asia Cup 2023 as the top two contenders, India and Sri Lanka, clashed in the final match. India emerged victorious, claiming the Asia Cup 2023 title with a resounding 10-wicket win over Sri Lanka. This triumph secured India’s eighth Asia Cup title, solidifying their status as the most successful team in the tournament. Sri Lanka faced a staggering collapse, managing a mere 50 runs in 15.2 overs.

In the final showdown, Sri Lanka won the toss, opting to bat first but struggled, reaching only 50 runs. Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj delivered a remarkable performance, taking five wickets in the first six overs of the match, finishing with outstanding figures of 20/6. This stellar performance earned Siraj the well-deserved title of Player of the Match. Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah also contributed with 3 and 1 wickets, respectively, as Sri Lanka was all out for 50, marking their second-lowest ODI score ever.

During India’s innings, the duo of Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill displayed a stunning partnership, amassing 32 runs in just three overs. Kishan and Gill guided India to victory, clinching the Asia Cup 2023 trophy after a five-year gap. Kuldeep Yadav from India was honored as the Player of the Tournament in the Asia Cup 2023.

Most Asia Cup Winners by Country

India has emerged victorious in the Asia Cup a remarkable 8 times out of 16 editions, securing the top spot. Sri Lanka follows closely with 6 triumphs, while Pakistan has clinched the title 2 times. The remaining trio—Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Nepal—are yet to make their mark in the Asia Cup winners list. Below is the country-wise breakdown of Asia Cup champions.

Team NameWinnerRunner-upWinning Year
India831984, 1988, 1991, 1995, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2023
Sri Lanka661986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014, 2022
Pakistan232000, 2012
Bangladesh-3-
Afghanistan---
Nepal---

Asia Cup Winners List FAQs

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    Which country hosted Asia Cup 2023?

    Pakistan and Sri Lanka were hosting countries of Asia Cup 2023 cricket tournament.

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    How many countries were participating in Asia Cup 2023?

    Six countries were participating in Asia Cup 2023.

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    Which country won Asia Cup the most times?

    India has won 8 Asia cups from 1994 to 2023.

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    Which country is most successful in Asia Cup?

    India. Since its inception in 1984, the Asia Cup has undergone various format changes, oscillating between the ODI and T20I formats. India holds the pinnacle of success in the tournament, securing eight titles in total (1984, 1988, 1990/91, 1995, 2010, 2016, 2018, and 2023).

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    Who won Asia Cup 2023?

    India became the he winner of Asia Cup 2023 title by defeating Sri Lanka in the final match.