Asia Cup 2022 Points Table List
Who is most successful in Asia Cup?
Asia Cup 2023: India and Sri Lanka will meet in the final for the 8th time in the history of the tournament. India defated Sri Lanka the last time they met in an Asia Cup final – in 2010. – India and Sri Lanka will meet in the Asia CUp 2023 final in Colombo on September 17 (AFP Photo) India will be looking to end their 5-year-long wait for a major trophy when they take on Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2023 final in Colombo on Sunday, September 17.
India’s last major title in senior men’s cricket came in 2018 in the Asia Cup when a Rohit Sharma-led side defeated Bangladesh in the final in Dubai. India and Sri Lanka have dominated the Asia Cup over the years. India are the most successful team in the Asia Cup with 7 titles while Sri Lanka are just one behind.
Quite a few had predicted a final meeting between arch-rivals India and Pakistan, considering the form with which Babar Azam’s men had headed into the final. However, Pakistan crashed out of the tournament, finishing last in the Super 4s after losses to India and Sri Lanka.
Will rain play spoilsport in Asia Cup 2023 final? While India and Pakistan have never met in the Asia Cup final in the 39-year history of the tournament, India and Sri Lanka have met in the title match as many as 7 times. India have a slender lead in terms of the head-to-head, having won 4 of their 7 meetings in the final.
India and Sri Lanka have had a habit of making it to the finals of major tournaments. Sri Lanka, who won the World Cup in 1996, always found ways to punch above their weight and dominate the major tournaments. In fact, it was Dasun Shanaka’s side that won the Asia Cup Twenty20 in the UAE last year.
INDIA VS SRI LANKA IN MAJOR FINALS 11 matches: India won – 5, Sri Lanka won – 4, No Result 2 INDIA VS SRI LANKA IN ASIA CUP FINALS 7 matches – India won – 4, Sri Lanka won – 3 When the World Cup was held in the sub-continent the last time, India and Sri Lanka met in the final and MS Dhoni’s men scripted a historic victory at the Wankhede Stadium.
Cut to 2014, Sri Lanka avenged their defeat to India by winning the T20 World Cup final in Mirpur as Sri Lankan legends Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene signed off with farewell finishes from the format.
What is the lowest score in ICC World Cup?
Lowest Team Scores in ICC Cricket World Cup – The lowest run total is one of the more embarrassing records in the World Cup and serves as a cautionary reminder for other teams. It’s mostly the less-popular teams like Canada and Namibia that have been on the receiving end of the ODI bowlers and were forced to depart for humiliating run scores.
Canada tops the list with a shockingly low score of 36 against Sri Lanka in the 2003 edition of the World Cup. Prabath Nissanka scored a four-wicket haul, conceding only 12 runs in 7 overs. Sri Lanka chased the 37-run target within 4.4 overs.
In second place is again Canada but two decades prior. In the 1979 World Cup, Canada was bowled out for 45 runs in 40.3 overs by England in the first innings. Namibia is in third place and tied with Canada’s score of 45 runs. In the 2003 World Cup, the peaking Australia dismissed the entire Namibian team for 45 runs in 14 overs in the second innings. They were chasing a target of 302.
Position | Team | Score | Overs | Inning | Opposition | Match Date |
1 | Canada | 36 | 18.4 | 1 | Sri Lanka | 19-Feb-03 |
2 | Canada | 45 | 40.3 | 1 | England | 13-Jun-79 |
3 | Namibia | 45 | 14 | 2 | Australia | 27-Feb-03 |
4 | Bangladesh | 58 | 18.5 | 1 | West Indies | 04-Mar-11 |
5 | Scotland | 68 | 31.3 | 1 | West Indies | 27-May-99 |
6 | Kenya | 69 | 23.5 | 1 | New Zealand | 20-Feb-11 |
7 | Pakistan | 74 | 40.2 | 1 | England | 01-Mar-92 |
8 | Ireland | 77 | 27.4 | 1 | Sri Lanka | 18-Apr-07 |
9 | Bangladesh | 78 | 28 | 2 | South Africa | 19-Mar-11 |
10 | Bermuda | 78 | 24.4 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 15-Mar-07 |
11 | Namibia | 84 | 17.4 | 2 | Pakistan | 16-Feb-03 |
12 | Sri Lanka | 86 | 37.2 | 1 | West Indies | 07-Jun-75 |
13 | Ireland | 91 | 30 | 1 | Australia | 13-Apr-07 |
14 | England | 93 | 36.2 | 1 | Australia | 18-Jun-75 |
15 | West Indies | 93 | 35.2 | 2 | Kenya | 29-Feb-96 |
16 | East Africa | 94 | 52.3 | 2 | England | 14-Jun-75 |
17 | Zimbabwe | 99 | 19.1 | 2 | Pakistan | 21-Mar-07 |
18 | U.A.E. | 102 | 31.3 | 1 | India | 28-Feb-15 |
19 | England | 103 | 41 | 2 | South Africa | 22-May-99 |
20 | Kenya | 104 | 35.5 | 2 | West Indies | 04-Mar-03 |
21 | Canada | 105 | 33.2 | 1 | Australia | 16-Jun-79 |
22 | Pakistan | 105 | 21.4 | 1 | West Indies | 31-May-19 |
23 | Bangladesh | 108 | 35.1 | 1 | South Africa | 22-Feb-03 |
24 | Sri Lanka | 109 | 23 | 2 | India | 10-Mar-03 |
25 | West Indies | 110 | 46.4 | 1 | Australia | 30-May-99 |
26 | Sri Lanka | 110 | 35.2 | 2 | South Africa | 19-May-99 |
27 | West Indies | 112 | 43.3 | 1 | Pakistan | 23-Mar-11 |
28 | Bangladesh | 112 | 37 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 21-Mar-07 |
29 | Kenya | 112 | 33.1 | 2 | Pakistan | 23-Feb-11 |
30 | New Zealand | 112 | 30.1 | 2 | Australia | 11-Mar-03 |
31 | Netherlands | 115 | 31.3 | 2 | West Indies | 28-Feb-11 |
32 | Bangladesh | 116 | 37.4 | 1 | New Zealand | 17-May-99 |
33 | East Africa | 120 | 55.3 | 1 | India | 11-Jun-75 |
34 | Netherlands | 120 | 34.5 | 2 | South Africa | 03-Mar-11 |
35 | Bangladesh | 120 | 28 | 2 | Canada | 11-Feb-03 |
36 | Scotland | 121 | 42.1 | 1 | New Zealand | 31-May-99 |
37 | Canada | 122 | 36.5 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 20-Feb-11 |
38 | Netherlands | 122 | 30.2 | 2 | Australia | 20-Feb-03 |
39 | Canada | 123 | 42.1 | 2 | Zimbabwe | 28-Feb-11 |
40 | Zimbabwe | 123 | 40.3 | 2 | Pakistan | 11-Jun-99 |
41 | England | 123 | 33.2 | 1 | New Zealand | 20-Feb-15 |
42 | Bangladesh | 124 | 31.1 | 1 | Sri Lanka | 14-Feb-03 |
43 | England | 125 | 49.1 | 2 | Zimbabwe | 18-Mar-92 |
44 | India | 125 | 41.4 | 1 | Australia | 15-Feb-03 |
45 | Afghanistan | 125 | 34.1 | 1 | South Africa | 15-Jun-19 |
46 | East Africa | 128 | 60 | 2 | New Zealand | 07-Jun-75 |
47 | Australia | 129 | 38.2 | 2 | India | 20-Jun-83 |
48 | Netherlands | 129 | 26.5 | 2 | Australia | 18-Mar-07 |
49 | Namibia | 130 | 42.3 | 2 | India | 23-Feb-03 |
50 | Scotland | 130 | 25.4 | 1 | Australia | 14-Mar-15 |
51 | Bangladesh | 131 | 43.5 | 2 | West Indies | 19-Apr-07 |
52 | Scotland | 131 | 40.1 | 2 | Australia | 14-Mar-07 |
53 | India | 132 | 60 | 2 | England | 07-Jun-75 |
54 | Pakistan | 132 | 45.4 | 1 | Ireland | 17-Mar-07 |
55 | Pakistan | 132 | 39 | 1 | Australia | 20-Jun-99 |
56 | Zimbabwe | 133 | 44.1 | 1 | Kenya | 12-Mar-03 |
57 | Sri Lanka | 133 | 37.2 | 1 | South Africa | 18-Mar-15 |
58 | New Zealand | 133 | 25.5 | 2 | Australia | 20-Apr-07 |
59 | Kenya | 134 | 49.4 | 1 | Zimbabwe | 27-Feb-96 |
60 | Zimbabwe | 134 | 46.1 | 1 | England | 18-Mar-92 |
61 | Ireland | 134 | 37.4 | 2 | New Zealand | 09-Apr-07 |
62 | Pakistan | 134 | 31 | 2 | England | 22-Feb-03 |
63 | Zimbabwe | 135 | 44.2 | 1 | India | 17-Oct-87 |
64 | Sri Lanka | 136 | 50.4 | 1 | England | 20-Jun-83 |
65 | Canada | 136 | 50 | 2 | South Africa | 27-Feb-03 |
66 | U.A.E. | 136 | 48.3 | 1 | England | 18-Feb-96 |
67 | Netherlands | 136 | 48.1 | 2 | India | 12-Feb-03 |
68 | West Indies | 136 | 38.4 | 2 | South Africa | 05-Mar-92 |
69 | Scotland | 136 | 34.1 | 1 | Netherlands | 22-Mar-07 |
70 | Sri Lanka | 136 | 29.2 | 1 | New Zealand | 01-Jun-19 |
71 | Zimbabwe | 137 | 41.4 | 2 | Australia | 14-Mar-92 |
72 | Sri Lanka | 138 | 50.1 | 2 | Pakistan | 14-Jun-75 |
73 | Canada | 138 | 42.5 | 2 | Pakistan | 03-Mar-11 |
74 | Canada | 139 | 60 | 1 | Pakistan | 09-Jun-79 |
75 | Zimbabwe | 139 | 42.4 | 2 | Australia | 13-Oct-87 |
76 | West Indies | 140 | 52 | 2 | India | 25-Jun-83 |
77 | Kenya | 140 | 38 | 1 | South Africa | 12-Feb-03 |
78 | Ireland | 141 | 33.2 | 2 | South Africa | 15-Mar-11 |
79 | Netherlands | 142 | 50 | 1 | England | 16-Feb-03 |
80 | Kenya | 142 | 43.4 | 1 | Sri Lanka | 01-Mar-11 |
81 | Afghanistan | 142 | 37.3 | 2 | Australia | 04-Mar-15 |
82 | Scotland | 142 | 36.2 | 1 | New Zealand | 17-Feb-15 |
83 | Bangladesh | 143 | 37.2 | 1 | England | 11-Apr-07 |
84 | West Indies | 143 | 34.2 | 2 | India | 27-Jun-19 |
85 | Netherlands | 145 | 50 | 1 | Pakistan | 26-Feb-96 |
86 | New Zealand | 146 | 45.1 | 1 | India | 14-Mar-03 |
87 | Kenya | 147 | 36 | 2 | Zimbabwe | 20-Mar-11 |
88 | South Africa | 149 | 43.5 | 1 | Australia | 25-Apr-07 |
89 | Pakistan | 151 | 56 | 2 | England | 16-Jun-79 |
90 | Zimbabwe | 151 | 50 | 1 | West Indies | 16-Feb-96 |
91 | West Indies | 151 | 33.1 | 2 | South Africa | 27-Feb-15 |
92 | Australia | 151 | 32.2 | 1 | New Zealand | 28-Feb-15 |
93 | Australia | 151 | 30.3 | 2 | West Indies | 11-Jun-83 |
94 | U.A.E. | 152 | 50 | 2 | South Africa | 16-Feb-96 |
95 | England | 152 | 44.3 | 2 | South Africa | 25-Feb-96 |
96 | Kenya | 152 | 44.3 | 1 | South Africa | 26-May-99 |
97 | Afghanistan | 152 | 32.4 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 04-Jun-19 |
98 | New Zealand | 153 | 35 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 18-Mar-11 |
99 | England | 154 | 48 | 1 | South Africa | 17-Apr-07 |
100 | Zimbabwe | 154 | 45.3 | 1 | Australia | 01-Mar-96 |
Which is lowest score in ODI?
1) Zimbabwe – 35 in 18 overs against Sri Lanka at Harare in 2004.2) USA – 35 in 12 overs against Nepal at Kirtipur in 2020.3) Canada – 36 in 18.4 overs against Sri Lanka at Paarl in 2003.
What is the lowest score in World Cup?
Records in World Cup
Team | Score | Overs |
---|---|---|
Canada | 36 | 18.4 |
Canada | 45 | 40.3 |
Namibia | 45 | 14.0 |
Bangladesh | 58 | 18.5 |
Who is No 1 team in ODI?
Pakistan (Current ranking No.1, with 114.889 rating) – Pakistan, who had entered the Asia Cup as the No.1 ranked side, incurred a big dent when they lost their final Super Four match at the Asia Cup to Sri Lanka. With no ODI matches scheduled for Pakistan ahead of the World Cup, their hopes of remaining as the No.1 ranked side in ODIs depends entirely on Australia’s performance against India.
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Who is the highest wicket taker in Asia Cup?
13 ODIs Aug 30 – Sep 17 The Asia Cup has been a happy hunting ground for Sri Lankan bowlers. The six-time champions had an incredible batting lineup throughout the 1990s and into the early 2010s, but it was perhaps their skill and wicket-taking ability with ball in hand that earned them the success in these years.
Four of the Asia Cup’s 5 all-time leading wicket-takers in the ODI format hail from Sri Lanka. Muttiah Muralitharan is unsurprisingly the head of the list, with 30 wickets between 1995 and 2010. Right on his heels is Lasith Malinga, whose white-ball excellence in subcontinental conditions came through with 29 wickets, including three 5-wicket-hauls.
Third on the list is the original mystery spinner, Ajantha Mendis, whose numbers are phenomenal. He also possesses the best figures in any Asia Cup match, with the famous 6/13 destruction of India in 2008. He took 17 wickets in that tournament, which is also the most by any bowler in a single tournament at the Asia Cup, just ahead of Irfan Pathan’s 14 in the tournament prior.
Mendis ended his Asia Cup career with 26 wickets in just 8 matches, at a remarkable average just sitting above 10. Saeed Ajmal is the first non-Lankan in the top wicket-takers list with 25 wickets for Pakistan in 12 matches, and he is followed up by Chaminda Vaas taking 23 wickets in 19. In the T20I tournaments, Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads the pack with 13 wickets across two editions.
He also holds the best figures and the only five-for, conceding only 4 runs as he ran through the Afghanistan order in 2022. read more
Why Sri Lanka won against Pakistan?
Here’s why Sri Lanka won even after scoring the same runs as Pakistan – The logic lies in the rain disruption. As the rains delayed the beginning of the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka match, the game was reduced to 45 overs. Both teams started playing with the changed conditions but the rains again came pouring in during the first innings in which Pakistan was batting.
- The rains pushed the game more which was now reduced to 42 overs and after the innings, Pakistan scored a total of 252 runs.
- But, one run from Pakistan’s total run was deducted as Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) calculations came into play.
- As before the second rain delay, as per the rules one run would have to be deducted from the total score.
In case the 5th wicket did not fall, the score would be increased up to 255. DLS calculations undergo real-time adjustments throughout the game, taking into account the reduction in overs or the fall of wickets. Consequently, the target score is subject to fluctuations influenced by these variables.
- The calculation relies on a predetermined set of tables containing data about benchmark scores, available resources, and target scores, all of which are meticulously precomputed to ensure equitable and precise adjustments to the targets.
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Updated: 15 Sep 2023, 05:46 PM IST : Asia Cup 2023: Why Pakistan lost to Sri Lanka even when both teams scored 252. Explained
What is group stage and super 4 in Asia Cup?
Asia Cup Format – The Asia Cup 2023 kicks off on 30 August with two groups comprising three teams playing in round-robin style within their group. Top two sides from each group will then qualify for the Super Four stage. The Super Four will be another round-robin series of games. The top two sides from there will qualify for the final, to be played on 17 September in Colombo.
Who is qualified for Asia Cup 2023?
Now the time has come when the Asia Cup Final 2023 match will be played between India and Sri Lanka. Actually, let us tell you that the match was held in Colombo to reach the final between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In this match, Sri Lanka achieved its spectacular victory, and Pakistan was stopped from reaching the final match.
Let us make it clear to you that in the first match, Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by five wickets, while in the second match, Afghanistan was defeated by 2 runs, but Team India defeated Sri Lanka by 41 runs. Pakistan was defeated by two wickets in a thrilling match, and Sri Lanka made its place in the Asia Cup Final 2023.
Till 17:19pm Hours SL Scored 50 runs all out and India needs to win Asia Cup 2023, India scored 51 run without loss any wickets, now at 18:08pm India has been win Asia Cup 2023, great India. Even though Sri Lanka has defeated Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, etc., we can still say that it will not be easy for Team Sri Lanka to defeat Team India in the Asia Cup Final in 2023,
- We can say this on the basis of this logic.
- Shanghai Masters Snooker 2023 Results World Patient Safety Day D23 Expo 2024 Schedule Paris Olympics Schedule It is being said that India had set a target of 213 runs against Sri Lanka, whereas in response, the Sri Lankan team was all out for just 172 runs.
Therefore, Sri Lanka should play very carefully. Asia Cup Final 2023 Both teams are desperate to win the match, but now it remains to be seen who will be able to secure victory in the upcoming final match.