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Asia Cup Winners List 1984 to 2023
Asia Cup Winners List: One of the most well-known cricket competitions in Asia is the Asia Cup. Every two years, the International Cricket Council (ICC) hosts the Asia Cup. The 16th Asia Cup was held in the Pakistan and Sri Lanka from August 31 to September 17, 2023. Six teams or nations took part in the 2023 Asia Cup. India won the 2023 Asia Cup championship. India won the first Asia Cup, which was held in the United Arab Emirates in 1984. Sri Lanka finished in second place. The winners of the Asia Cup from 1984 to 2023, together with the runners-up and the host nation, are listed below.
India has won the Asia Cup 2023 after defeating Sri Lanka in the finals of the Asia Cup 2023, its is the 8th time India has lifted the Asia Cup which is the highest among all the teams that participates in this tournament.
Asia Cup Cricket Winners List
The most recent addition to the list of Asia Cup winner is India. The Asian Cricket Council hosts the Asia Cup, an international men’s cricket competition, every two years. The goal of the Asian Cricket Council, which was founded in 1983, is to promote goodwill among Asian countries. India has appeared on the Asia Cup Winners List seven times since the competition’s establishment.
The most recent Asia Cup was held in the Pakistan and Sri Lanka. India won the championship game and finished the competition as the only unbeaten team. Learn more about the Asia Cup Winners List, from 1984–2023 runners-up, and country-specific winners here.
Asia Cup 2023 Schedule
Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup 2023, which will feature 12 ODI games and 1 championship game. Every two years, the Asia Cup is hosted as a part of the International Cricket Council’s Future Tour Programs. The schedule of the Asia Cup is mentioned below:
Event | Asia Cup 2023 |
Organizing Body | ICC (International Cricket Council) |
Starting Date | 31st August 2023 |
Final Match | 17th September 2023 |
Country Hosting Asia Cup 2023 | Sri Lanka and Pakistan |
The Asia Cup is a continental cricket competition conducted every two years and is put on by the Asian Cricket Council. Currently, it is the only continental cricket competition in existence. It is played in either ODI or T20 format every two years. India won the Asia Cup 2023 competition, which was recently held in the Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- It takes place after every 2 years
- Only Asian country takes part in this tournament.
- The country takes part in it are India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Hong Kong and Nepal.
Asia Cup Winners List 1984 to 2023
A new champion is added to the list of Asia Cup victors every two years. Indian defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in the recent competition hosted in the Sri Lanka. The complete list of Asia Cup winners from 1984 until 2023 is available here. All of the nations that have won the competition since its start are listed by name.
Year | Winner | Runner | Host |
1984 | India | Sri Lanka | UAE |
1986 | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | Sri Lanka |
1988 | India | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh |
1990-91 | India | Sri Lanka | India |
1995 | India | Sri Lanka | UAE |
1997 | Sri Lanka | India | Sri Lanka |
2000 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh |
2004 | Sri Lanka | India | Sri Lanka |
2008 | Sri Lanka | India | Sri Lanka |
2010 | India | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka |
2012 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Bangladesh |
2014 | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | Bangladesh |
2016 | India | Bangladesh | Bangladesh |
2018 | India | Bangladesh | UAE |
2022 | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | UAE |
2023 | India | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka |
Asia Cup Winners List Country-Wise
In 16th rounds, Team India won the Asia Cup the most—8th times—followed by Sri Lanka (6 times) and Pakistan (2 times). The three remaining nations, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong, have not yet registered on the roster of Asia Cup champions. The winners of the Asia Cup are listed below by nation.
Country | Year of Winning | Winning Team | Runner Up Team |
India | 1984, 1988, 1991, 1995, 2010, 2016, 2018,2023 | 8 times | 3 times |
Sri Lanka | 1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014, 2022 | 6 times | 7 times |
Pakistan | 2000, 2012 | 2 times | 3 times |
Bangladesh | – | – | 3 times |
Afghanistan | – | – | – |
Hong Kong | – | – | – |
Nepal | – | – | – |
Women’s Asia Cup Winners List
India has won the Women’s Asia Cup title seven times, making it the most successful team in the tournament’s history. The first four editions of the Women’s Asia Cup, from 2004 to 2008, were played in the ODI format; however, from 2012 till the present, all subsequent editions have been played in the T20I format. India Women have a history of dominating this competition, having taken home seven of the trophy’s eight appearances.
Year of Tournament | Winner | Runner Up |
2004 | India | Sri Lanka |
2005-06 | India | Sri Lanka |
2006 | India | Sri Lanka |
2008 | India | Sri Lanka |
2012 | India | Pakistan |
2016 | India | Pakistan |
2018 | Bangladesh | India |
2022 | India | Sri Lanka |
Captain of Asia Cup Winners List
The Asian Cricket Council established the Asia Cup as a cricket competition between Asian nations (ACC). It was supposed to be performed twice every two years. India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, the three Asian cricketing superpowers, competed in the inaugural Asia Cup in 1984. Because of the strained political ties between Asian nations, it has been one of the most politically charged cricket events. We have had 16 editions of this competition since it began, including 14 ODI tournaments and 2 T20 tournaments. Because of the fact that a T20 World Cup will be held in Australia after it, the 15th edition of 2022 was contested as a T20 competition in the UAE.
Year | Winning Team | Winning Captain |
1984 | India | Sunil Gavaskar |
1986 | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis |
1988 | India | Dilip Vengsarker |
1990-91 | India | Md Azharuddin |
1995 | India | Md Azharuddin |
1997 | Sri Lanka | Arjuna Ranatunga |
2000 | Pakistan | Moin Khan |
2004 | Sri Lanka | Marven Attapattu |
2008 | Sri Lanka | Mahila Jayawardane |
2010 | India | MS Dhoni |
2012 | Pakistan | Mishba Ul Haq |
2014 | Sri Lanka | Angelo Methews |
2016 | India | MS Dhoni |
2018 | India | Rohit Sharma |
2022 | Sri Lanka | Dasun Shanaka |
2023 | India | Rohit Sharma |