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Only MS Dhoni! The unique Asia Cup feat unmatched by any captain | Cricket News – The Times of India


India, under MS Dhoni’s captaincy, lifted the Asia Cup in 2010 (ODI format) and again in 2016 (T20I format). (ACC Photo)

NEW DELHI: India’s dominance in the Asia Cup has been shaped by legendary captains, with Mahendra Singh Dhoni standing apart as the only skipper to lift the trophy in both formats — ODI and T20I. Under Dhoni’s leadership, India clinched the 2010 edition in the ODI format by defeating Sri Lanka by 81 runs in the final. Six years later, he guided the team to another title, this time in the 2016 T20I edition, beating Bangladesh by 8 wickets in the final.While Dhoni’s achievement remains unique, Mohammad Azharuddin and Rohit Sharma also hold the distinction of winning the tournament twice as captains, though only in ODIs. Azharuddin’s side overcame Sri Lanka by 7 wickets in the 1990 edition and repeated the feat in 1995, once again beating the same opponents in the title clash. Rohit’s successes came more recently. In 2018, he led India to a nail-biting 3-wicket win against Bangladesh in the final. He followed it up in 2023 with a dominant 10-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the summit clash.Overall, India have been crowned Asia Cup champions a record eight times — the most by any team in the tournament’s history. The list of Indian captains who have lifted the trophy reflects the country’s cricketing pedigree: Sunil Gavaskar (1984), Dilip Vengsarkar (1988), Azharuddin (1990, 1995), Dhoni (2010, 2016), and Rohit (2018, 2023).This time, Suryakumar Yadav will lead India as they begin their Asia Cup 2025 campaign on September 10 against hosts UAE in Dubai. The highly anticipated clash with Pakistan follows on September 14 at the same venue, before India take on Oman in their final group-stage match in Abu Dhabi.

Most Asia Cup Title Wins

Winner Wins Years
INDIA 8 1984, 1988, 1990–91, 1995, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2023
SRI LANKA 6 1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014, 2022
PAKISTAN 2 2000, 2012

India’s Asia Cup-winning captains

Year Captain Format Final Result
1984 Sunil Gavaskar ODIs India crowned inaugural champions
1988 Dilip Vengsarkar ODIs India lifted the trophy
1990 Mohammad Azharuddin ODIs India defeated Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
1995 Mohammad Azharuddin ODIs India defeated Sri Lanka again to retain title
2010 MS Dhoni ODIs India beat Sri Lanka by 81 runs
2016 MS Dhoni T20Is India beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets
2018 Rohit Sharma ODIs India beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets
2023 Rohit Sharma ODIs India beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets

Asia Cup Winners & Runners List

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

Asia Cup – Winners List with Captain, Player of the Match, and Player of the Series

Year Winner Captain Man of the Match Player of the Tournament
1984 India Sunil Gavaskar Surinder Khanna
1986 Sri Lanka Duleep Mendis Javed Miandad Arjuna Ranatunga
1988 India Dilip Vengsarkar Navjot Sidhu Navjot Sidhu
1990-91 India Mohammad Azharuddin Mohammad Azharuddin
1995 India Mohammad Azharuddin Mohammad Azharuddin Navjot Sidhu
1997 Sri Lanka Arjuna Ranatunga Marvan Atapattu Arjuna Ranatunga
2000 Pakistan Moin Khan Moin Khan Mohammad Yousuf
2004 Sri Lanka Marvan Atapattu Marvan Atapattu Sanath Jayasuriya
2008 Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene Ajantha Mendis Ajantha Mendis
2010 India MS Dhoni Dinesh Karthik Shahid Afridi
2012 Pakistan Misbah-ul-Haq Shahid Afridi Shakib Al Hasan
2014 Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews Lasith Malinga Lahiru Thirimanne
2016 India MS Dhoni Shikhar Dhawan Sabbir Rahman
2018 India Rohit Sharma Litton Das Shikhar Dhawan
2022 Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka Bhanuka Rajapaksa Wanindu Hasaranga
2023 India Rohit Sharma Mohammed Siraj Kuldeep Yadav
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