Top 10 Players with the Most Runs in Asia Cup History

Top 10 Players with Most Runs in Asia Cup History

The Asia Cup stands as a crucible of talent and competition, bringing together some of the world’s most gifted players. Among these luminaries, the top run-scorers in the history of the Asia Cup’s ODIs and T20Is matches shine as beacons of excellence. Their remarkable feats have not only catapulted them to the forefront of batting brilliance but have also contributed significantly to elevating the tournament’s stature.

 

Most Runs in Asia Cup ODI Format

In the exhilarating realm of the Asia Cup’s ODI history, a league of exceptional batsmen has emerged as the torchbearers of runs and excellence. We explore the iconic cricketers who have redefined the art of batting in this prestigious tournament, etching their names as the greatest players.

 

1) Sanath Jayasuriya – 1220

With an astonishing tally of 1220 runs in just 24 innings, Sanath Jayasuriya scored the most runs in Asia Cup history (ODI format) and his impact on the tournament is unparalleled. His average of 53.04 showcases his consistency in accumulating runs, and he elevated his performance with an impressive strike rate. The Sri Lankan legend’s monumental innings, including a high score of 130, reflect his mastery over the art of limited-overs cricket.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 1220 24 130 53.04 3/6

 

 

2) Kumar Sangakkara – 1075

Kumar Sangakkara, another iconic Sri Lankan figure, etched his name in the Asia Cup’s record books with 1075 runs from 23 innings. Sangakkara’s batting prowess, characterized by his elegant strokeplay, is reflected in his impressive average of 48.86. His ability to construct substantial innings, coupled with his consistency in converting starts into impactful scores, cements his legacy as one of the tournament’s finest run-scorers.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) 1075 23 121 48.86 8/4

 

 

3) Sachin Tendulkar – 971

Sachin Tendulkar’s presence is etched in the Asia Cup’s history with his remarkable contribution of 971 runs from 21 innings. The Indian maestro’s batting finesse and adaptability shine through in his average of 51.10. Tendulkar’s array of shots and his ability to dictate terms against any opposition made him a formidable force in the tournament. His record of 7 half-centuries and 2 centuries underscores his capacity to dominate the competition.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 971 21 114 51.10 7/2

 

 

4) Shoaib Malik – 786

Shoaib Malik’s impact reverberates through his 786 runs from 15 innings in the Asia Cup. His remarkable average of 65.50 showcases his ability to consistently score big runs for Pakistan. Malik’s innings are punctuated with resilience and calculated aggression, as evident from his high score of 143. His contributions have played a pivotal role in shaping Pakistan’s fortunes in the tournament.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Shoaib Malik (PAK) 786 15 143 65.50 3/3

 

 

5) Rohit Sharma – 745

Rohit Sharma, a modern-day cricketing icon, boasts 745 runs from 21 innings in the Asia Cup. His impressive average of 46.56 underscores his role as a reliable run-getter for India. Sharma’s ability to shift gears seamlessly is epitomized by his unbeaten knock of 111*. He has consistently provided stability and flair at the top of India’s batting order, leaving an indelible impact.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Rohit Sharma (IND) 745 21 111* 46.56 6/1

 

 

6) Arjuna Ranatunga – 741

Arjuna Ranatunga’s elegance and panache are mirrored in his 741 runs from 19 innings in the Asia Cup. His average of 57.00 reflects his ability to anchor the innings while orchestrating calculated strokes. Ranatunga’s remarkable high score of 131* stands as a testament to his ability to pace an innings based on the team’s requirements.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Arjuna Ranatunga (SL) 741 19 131* 57.00 6/1

 

 

7) Mushfiqur Rahim – 699

Mushfiqur Rahim’s contributions to Bangladesh’s cricketing journey are exemplified by his 699 runs from 21 innings in the Asia Cup. Rahim’s ability to anchor the innings and provide stability is showcased in his average of 36.78. His innings, including a high score of 144, have played a pivotal role in Bangladesh’s rise on the international stage.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN) 699 21 144 36.78 2/2

 

 

8) Mahela Jayawardene – 674

Mahela Jayawardene, a cricketing stalwart, amassed 674 runs from 28 innings in the Asia Cup. His average of 29.30 doesn’t fully reflect the impact of his batting finesse and astute gameplay. Jayawardene’s ability to maneuver the ball and his knack for crafting partnerships added immense value to Sri Lanka’s campaigns.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Mahela Jayawardene (SL) 674 28 78 29.30 7/0

 

 

9) MS Dhoni – 648

MS Dhoni’s leadership and batting prowess are encapsulated in his 648 runs from 19 innings in the Asia Cup. Dhoni’s cool-headed approach translated into an impressive average of 64.80. His match-awareness and ability to finish innings with flair made him a formidable force in India’s lineup.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
MS Dhoni (IND) 648 19 109* 64.80 3/1

 

 

10) Aravinda de Silva – 645

Aravinda de Silva’s flair and versatility contributed to his tally of 645 runs from 24 innings in the Asia Cup. His batting artistry, as reflected in his average of 32.25, often played a crucial role in Sri Lanka’s fortunes. While de Silva didn’t hit centuries, his ability to anchor the innings and accelerate when needed showcased his all-round brilliance.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Aravinda de Silva (SL) 645 24 96* 32.25 0/4

 

 

Also Read: Top 10 Highest Individual Scores in Asia Cup History

 

Most Runs in Asia Cup T20 Format

The Asia Cup’s T20 format has become a stage where batsmen showcase their flair, innovation, and power-hitting prowess. Within this arena, the players who have accumulated the most runs have etched their names into cricketing history. Their performances have been instrumental in adding to the tournament’s allure and global recognition.

 

1) Virat Kohli – 429

Virat Kohli’s supremacy in T20 cricket resonates through his tally of 429 runs from 9 innings which makes him the leading run scorer in the Asia Cup history (T20 format). His average of 85.80 showcases his incredible consistency and ability to anchor innings. Kohli’s masterclass is epitomized by his unbeaten 122*, a knock that left spectators in awe of his strokeplay and match-awareness.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Virat Kohli (IND) 429 9 122* 85.80 3/1

 

 

2) Mohammad Rizwan – 281

Mohammad Rizwan’s explosive batting has yielded 281 runs from 6 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 format. His average of 56.20 underscores his ability to deliver impactful performances under pressure. Rizwan’s aggressive style and penchant for converting starts into substantial scores make him a key figure in Pakistan’s lineup.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Mohammad Rizwan (PAK) 281 6 78* 56.20 3/0

 

 

3) Rohit Sharma – 271

Rohit Sharma’s cricketing prowess is on full display with 271 runs from 9 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 matches. While his average of 30.11 might not fully reflect his stature, Sharma’s knack for producing match-defining innings is evident. His highest score of 83 stands as a testament to his ability to change the course of a game.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Rohit Sharma (IND) 271 9 83 30.11 2/0

 

 

4) Babar Hayat – 235

Babar Hayat’s aggressive style has propelled him to 235 runs from 5 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 history. His average of 47.00 underscores his impact as a power-hitter. Hayat’s memorable knock of 122 highlighted his ability to take on bowlers and accelerate the run rate.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Babar Hayat (HKG) 235 5 122 47.00 1/1

 

 

5) Ibrahim Zadran – 196

Ibrahim Zadran’s emergence is mirrored in his 196 runs from 5 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 format. His average of 65.33 underscores his consistency and potential. Zadran’s highest score of 64* showcases his ability to anchor innings and contribute significantly to Afghanistan’s batting lineup.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Ibrahim Zadran (AFG) 196 5 64* 65.33 1/0

 

 

6) Bhanuka Rajapaksa – 191

Bhanuka Rajapaksa’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s T20 fortunes is evident through his tally of 191 runs from 6 innings. His average of 47.75 reflects his capacity to stabilize the innings and unleash controlled aggression when needed. Rajapaksa’s unbeaten knock of 71* stands as a testament to his ability to guide Sri Lanka to competitive totals.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Bhanuka Rajapaksa (SL) 191 6 71* 47.75 1/0

 

 

7) Sabbir Rahman – 181

Sabbir Rahman’s dynamic batting style is mirrored in his 181 runs from 6 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 matches. His average of 36.20 highlights his ability to contribute consistently. Rahman’s impressive innings of 80 underscores his role as a key player in Bangladesh’s T20 lineup.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Sabbir Rahman (BAN) 181 6 80 36.20 1/0

 

 

8) Muhammad Usman – 176

Muhammad Usman’s contribution to UAE’s cricketing journey is reflected through his tally of 176 runs from 7 innings. His average of 29.33 showcases his role as a dependable middle-order batsman. Usman’s performances underline his ability to anchor the innings and provide stability.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Muhammad Usman (UAE) 176 7 46 29.33 0/0

 

 

9) Najibullah Zadran – 176

Najibullah Zadran’s resilience is evident in his 176 runs from 8 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 history. His average of 35.20 reflects his tenacity and ability to build innings. Zadran’s unbeaten knock of 60* stands as a testament to his ability to steer Afghanistan’s batting lineup.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Najibullah Zadran (AFG) 176 8 60* 35.20 1/0

 

 

10) Pathum Nissanka – 173

Pathum Nissanka’s burgeoning talent is showcased through his 173 runs from 6 innings in the Asia Cup’s T20 format. His average of 34.60 underscores his ability to contribute consistently. Nissanka’s highest score of 55* reflects his ability to anchor innings and guide Sri Lanka’s fortunes.

Batsmen Runs Innings High score Average 50s/100s
Pathum Nissanka (SL) 173 6 55* 34.60 2/0

 

 


 

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