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Complete Asia Cup Winners List: Year-Wise Champions from 1984 to 2025

  • Writer: Manan Joshi
    Manan Joshi
  • Oct 29
  • 4 min read

Since 1984, the Asia Cup has united cricketing nations across the continent. From the deserts of Sharjah to the floodlights of Dubai, it has witnessed fierce rivalries, emotional finals, and legends in the making.

Yet, fans often search for one clear source that captures the entire Asia Cup Winners List year-wise — accurate, complete, and up to date.


This guide does exactly that. From India’s dominance to Sri Lanka’s consistency and Pakistan’s grit, here’s the complete story of every champion from 1984 to 2025.

Because at CricHeroes, we believe every match, from the Asia Cup to your local league, matters. Your cricket matters.


What is the Asia Cup

The Asia Cup is a men’s international cricket tournament organized by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). It is the only continental championship officially recognized by the ICC.


The tournament began in 1984 and alternates between ODI and T20 formats, depending on the ICC calendar. It includes six major teams — India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Nepal.


Quick Facts

  • First Edition: 1984, Sharjah (UAE)

  • Current Champion: India (2025)

  • Most Titles: India (9)

  • Most Final Appearances: Sri Lanka (13)

  • Latest Format: T20 (2025)


The Asia Cup is more than a regional competition. It is a reflection of how deeply cricket runs through Asia’s veins.


Complete Asia Cup Winners List (1984–2025)

Here is the complete list of Asia Cup champions, runners-up, formats, and host nations from 1984 to 2025.

Year

Host

Winner

Runner-up

Format

Final Venue

1984

UAE

India

Sri Lanka

ODI

Sharjah

1986

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

Pakistan

ODI

Colombo

1988

Bangladesh

India

Sri Lanka

ODI

Dhaka

1990–91

India

India

Sri Lanka

ODI

Kolkata

1995

UAE

India

Sri Lanka

ODI

Sharjah

1997

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

India

ODI

Colombo

2000

Bangladesh

Pakistan

Sri Lanka

ODI

Dhaka

2004

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

India

ODI

Colombo

2008

Pakistan

Sri Lanka

India

ODI

Karachi

2010

Sri Lanka

India

Sri Lanka

ODI

Dambulla

2012

Bangladesh

Pakistan

Bangladesh

ODI

Mirpur

2014

Bangladesh

Sri Lanka

Pakistan

ODI

Mirpur

2016

Bangladesh

India

Bangladesh

T20

Mirpur

2018

UAE

India

Bangladesh

ODI

Dubai

2022

UAE

Sri Lanka

Pakistan

T20

Dubai

2023

Pakistan / Sri Lanka

India

Sri Lanka

ODI

Colombo

2025

UAE

India

Pakistan

T20

Dubai

India’s 2025 win over Pakistan in Dubai added a ninth trophy to their collection, strengthening their position as the most successful team in Asia Cup history.


Country-Wise Asia Cup Titles (1984–2025)

Country

Titles

Runner-Up Finishes

Formats Won (ODI/T20)

India

9

3

6 ODI / 3 T20

Sri Lanka

6

7

5 ODI / 1 T20

Pakistan

2

4

2 ODI / 0 T20

Bangladesh

0

3

Afghanistan

0

0

Nepal

0

0

Summary

  • India dominates with 9 titles across formats.

  • Sri Lanka remains the most consistent finalist with 13 appearances.

  • Pakistan’s 2025 loss was their fourth runner-up finish.

  • Bangladesh continues to push closer with every edition.


Asia Cup 2025 Final: India vs Pakistan

The 2025 Asia Cup Final was a perfect example of composure under pressure.

Pakistan batted first and scored 146 all out in 19.1 overs. India responded with 150 for 5 in 19.4 overs.


Key Highlights

  • Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium

  • Winner: India

  • Margin: 5 wickets

  • Player of the Match: Hardik Pandya

  • Player of the Series: Hardik Pandya

  • Top Run Scorer: Rohit Sharma (48 off 27)

  • Top Bowler: Jasprit Bumrah (3/22)


This final added another memorable chapter to the India–Pakistan rivalry, showing that composure and teamwork still win tournaments.

How the Asia Cup Evolved

The Asia Cup has transformed alongside Asian cricket.


1984–1995: The Foundation

India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan were the main participants. Sharjah and Colombo became iconic venues.


1997–2008: Expansion

Bangladesh became a regular host, and Sri Lanka emerged as a powerhouse.


2010–2018: Modern Rivalries

The rise of Bangladesh, Afghanistan’s entry, and intense finals made the tournament more competitive.


2016–2025: The Hybrid Era

The format now alternates between ODI and T20. New nations like Nepal joined, bringing fresh energy.

The 2025 edition proved that the Asia Cup remains relevant and exciting after four decades.


Asia Cup Records and Statistics

Most Titles

  1. India – 9

  2. Sri Lanka – 6

  3. Pakistan – 2


Most Runs (All Editions)

Player

Country

Runs

Sanath Jayasuriya

Sri Lanka

1220

Kumar Sangakkara

Sri Lanka

1075

Virat Kohli

India

1046

Shoaib Malik

Pakistan

786

Rohit Sharma

India

781

Most Wickets (All Editions)

Player

Country

Wickets

Muttiah Muralitharan

Sri Lanka

30

Lasith Malinga

Sri Lanka

29

Ravindra Jadeja

India

27

Saeed Ajmal

Pakistan

25

Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh

24

Highest Team Total

India – 374/4 vs Hong Kong (2008)


Lowest Team Total

Bangladesh – 87 all out vs Pakistan (2000)


Most Centuries

Sanath Jayasuriya – 6


Popular Questions About the Asia Cup


Who won the Asia Cup 2025?

India defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets in the final.


Which team has won the most Asia Cups?

India with 9 titles.


Who hosted the 2025 Asia Cup?

The United Arab Emirates (UAE).


Who was the Player of the Series in 2025?

Hardik Pandya.


Which team has played the most finals?

Sri Lanka with 13 appearances.


Has Bangladesh ever won the Asia Cup?

Not yet, but they have been runners-up three times.


Which format will the next Asia Cup (2027) be in?

It is expected to be in the ODI format.


Which team has the best win percentage?

India with a win rate above 70 percent.


The Asia Cup’s Legacy

The Asia Cup has built a community of cricket fans across borders. It has given rise to unforgettable moments — Jayasuriya’s fireworks, Kohli’s masterclasses, and the rise of associate teams like Afghanistan and Nepal.

It also gave every fan a reason to celebrate Asian cricket together.

The tournament teaches one clear lesson — effort and sportsmanship matter as much as trophies.


Conclusion

The Asia Cup Winners List from 1984 to 2025 tells a story of pride, growth, and sportsmanship. From India’s record nine titles to Sri Lanka’s consistency and Pakistan’s passion, the Asia Cup remains the heart of Asian cricket.

As the journey continues, one thing stays constant — the love for the game and the community it builds.

Start your own chapter today.

 
 
 

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