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Asia Cup: Full list of champions, hosts and results of each edition

Asia Cup: Full list of champions, hosts and results of each edition

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India's players and team members celebrate with the trophy after winning the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka at R. Premadasa Stadium in 2023 in Colombo, Sri Lanka (Photo by)
The
Asia Cup
is the continent's premier international cricket tournament, first held in 1984 under the banner of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Played alternately in the 50-over and 20-over formats since 2016 depending on the upcoming ICC global event, the competition has featured the continent's top cricketing nations for over three decades.
India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan have dominated the tournament, with the trio sharing all the titles between them. India leads the charts with eight titles, followed closely by Sri Lanka with six, while Pakistan has lifted the trophy twice. Bangladesh have reached the final on multiple occasions but are yet to win the title.
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The tournament has also been a stage for intense rivalries, producing memorable contests between India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Notably, Sri Lanka is the only side to feature in every edition so far.
The format of the competition has evolved over time, with round-robin editions in the early years later giving way to knockout finals. In recent years, the T20 format has also been adopted, aligning the Asia Cup with the ICC World T20 cycle.
List of all Asia Cup finals
Year
Winner
Result
Host
1984
India
India topped round-robin, no final
UAE
1986
Sri Lanka
Beat Pakistan by 5 wickets
Sri Lanka
1988
India
Beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
Bangladesh
1990/91
India
Beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
India
1995
India
Beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets
UAE
1997
Sri Lanka
Beat India by 8 wickets
Sri Lanka
2000
Pakistan
Beat Sri Lanka by 39 runs
Bangladesh
2004
Sri Lanka
Beat India by 25 runs
Sri Lanka
2008
Sri Lanka
Beat India by 100 runs
Pakistan
2010
India
Beat Sri Lanka by 81 runs
Sri Lanka
2012
Pakistan
Beat Bangladesh by 2 runs
Bangladesh
2014
Sri Lanka
Beat Pakistan by 5 wickets
Bangladesh
2016
India
Beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets
Bangladesh
2018
India
Beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets
UAE
2022
Sri Lanka
Beat Pakistan by 23 runs
UAE
2023
India
Beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets
Pakistan/Sri Lanka
2025
UAE
The 2025 edition of the competition will feature 8 teams and will commence on September 9, as Afghanistan clash with Hong Kong. The teams are divided into two groups of four teams each, where every team will play three matches against the teams in their group. Defending champions India kick off their tournament on September 10 against hosts UAE.
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