Asia Cup 2023: India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Records
India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Records – When it comes to head-to-head records in the Asia Cup, India, and Sri Lanka have emerged as the most successful teams in Asia Cup history. Since the inaugural edition in 1984, both teams have displayed their dominance in the continental championship.
Team India secured victory in the first edition, marking the beginning of their remarkable journey in the tournament. In the Asian region, no other team has achieved the same level of success as India and Sri Lanka in terms of Asia Cup titles.
As of now, India holds the top position with an impressive tally of 7 titles, closely followed by Sri Lanka, who have clinched 6 titles. Apart from India and Sri Lanka, Pakistan is the only other team to have tasted victory in this continental championship.
Additionally, India has finished as runners-up 3 times, while Sri Lanka has secured the runners-up position on 6 occasions. These statistics highlight the remarkable performances and consistent success of India and Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup over the years.
Asia Cup 2023
Pakistan will host the 16th edition of the Asia Cup in 2023, featuring matches played as One Day Internationals (ODIs). The tournament will witness the participation of six teams. Scheduled to take place in September 2023, the Asia Cup serves as a crucial preparatory series ahead of the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Sri Lanka, the defending champions, will aim to defend their title in this highly anticipated cricketing event.
The tournament will feature the participation of all five full members of the Asian Cricket Council: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Joining them will be Nepal, who secured qualification by emerging as champions in the 2023 ACC Men’s Premier Cup. This will mark Nepal’s debut in the ACC Asia Cup, as they have qualified for the tournament for the first time. The inclusion of Nepal adds a new and exciting dimension to the competition, showcasing the growth and expansion of cricket in the Asian region.
India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2022
In a thrilling encounter, India managed to score 173 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs, with Rohit Sharma leading the charge with a brilliant innings of 72 runs. Dilshan Madushanka impressed with the ball, taking 3 wickets for 24 runs.
In response, Sri Lanka showcased their batting prowess, chasing down the target with just 1 ball to spare. They reached a total of 174 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 19.5 overs. Kusal Mendis played a crucial innings, contributing 57 runs to the team’s total. Yuzvendra Chahal stood out for India, taking 3 wickets for 34 runs.
Ultimately, Sri Lanka emerged victorious, securing a thrilling 6-wicket win over India. The match was filled with exciting moments and showcased the competitive spirit of both teams.
India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Final 1988
Year | Score | Overs | Top Run Scorer | Best Bowling | Result |
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2022 | India 173/8 | 20 overs | Rohit Sharma 72 Runs | Dilshan Madushanka 3/24 | Sri Lanka Won by 6 Wickets |
Sri Lanka 174/4 | 19.5 Overs | Kusal Mendis 57 Runs | Yuzvendra Chahal 3/34 |
India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Head-to-Head Records
Date | Winner | Format | Venue |
8 Apr 1984 | India | ODI | Sharjah |
29 Oct 1988 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Dhaka |
4 Nov 1988 | India | ODI | Dhaka |
28 Dec 1990 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Cuttack |
4 Jan 1991 | India | ODI | Kolkata |
9 Apr 1995 | India | ODI | Sharjah |
14 Apr 1995 | India | ODI | Sharjah |
18 Jul 1997 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo |
26 Jul 1997 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo |
1 Jun 2000 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Dhaka |
18 Jul 2004 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Dambulla |
27 Jul 2004 | India | ODI | Colombo |
1 Aug 2004 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo |
3 Jul 2008 | India | ODI | Karachi |
6 Jul 2008 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Karachi |
22 Jun 2010 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Dambulla |
24 Jun 2010 | India | ODI | Dambulla |
13 Mar 2012 | India | ODI | Mirpur |
28 Feb 2014 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Fatullah |
1 Mar 2016 | India | T20 | Mirpur |
6 Sep 2022 | Sri Lanka | T20 | Dubai |
India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Records
The India-Sri Lanka rivalry stands as one of the fiercest rivalries in the history of the Asia Cup. These two teams have consistently battled for supremacy in the continental championship, and their head-to-head record clearly reflects this intense competition. In the ODI format of the Asia Cup, India, and Sri Lanka have faced each other in 19 matches, with Sri Lanka holding a slight advantage.
Format | Played | Won by India | Won by Sri Lanka | Tie | No result |
ODI | 19 | 9 | 10 | 0 | 0 |
T20I | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 21 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 0 |
Out of the 19 encounters, Sri Lanka emerged victorious in 10 games, while India claimed victory in the remaining 9. In T20Is, both teams have a single win against each other, further highlighting the closely contested nature of their rivalry. This head-to-head record showcases the competitive spirit and closely fought battles between India and Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.
IND vs SL Asia Cup T20I Head-to-Head Records
Matches Played | 2 |
India Won | 1 |
Sri Lanka Won | 1 |
Tied | 0 |
No Result | 0 |
India Win % | 50.00% |
Sri Lanka Win % | 50.00% |
Since its inception in 2016, the T20I format of the Asia Cup has witnessed two encounters between India and Sri Lanka. In these matches, both teams have secured one victory each, showcasing their competitiveness and evenly matched performances in the tournament.
IND vs SL Asia Cup ODI Head-to-Head Records
Matches Played | 19 |
India Won | 9 |
Sri Lanka Won | 10 |
Tied | 0 |
No Result | 0 |
India Win % | 47.36% |
Sri Lanka Win % | 52.64% |
In the ODI format, India and Sri Lanka have competed against each other in 19 matches throughout the history of the Asia Cup. Their first encounter took place in 1984, with India emerging victorious in that clash. Since then, these two teams have regularly faced each other in the tournament, highlighting their enduring rivalry and the frequency of their matchups in the Asia Cup.
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