India In the inaugural edition, India emerged as the winners by securing victories against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. They showed their prowess on the field and set the tone for their future Asia Cup performances.
Sri Lanka Due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka, India boycotted the tournament. Sri Lanka claimed the title by defeating Pakistan in the final.
India (2nd title) In Bangladesh, India showcased their dominance yet again, defeating Sri Lanka in the final to clinch their second Asia Cup trophy.
India (3rd title) Pakistan pulled out of the tournament due to political tensions with India. India secured the title by defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
India (4th title) India won the title for the fourth time by defeating Sri Lanka in the final, showcasing their consistent performance in the tournament.
Sri Lanka (2nd title) In Sri Lanka, the host nation defeated India in the final to claim their second Asia Cup title.
Pakistan India surprisingly failed to reach the final for the first time in the Asia Cup. Pakistan secured their maiden title by defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
Sri Lanka (3rd title) Sri Lanka emerged victorious again in a well-structured tournament, defeating India in the final by 25 runs.
Sri Lanka (4th title) Sri Lanka proved their mettle by defeating India in the final, thanks to a brilliant performance by Sanath Jayasuriya and Ajantha Mendis.
India (5th title) India regained their form and claimed their fifth title by defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
Pakistan (2nd title) Pakistan defeated Bangladesh in the final to secure their second Asia Cup trophy.
Sri Lanka (5th title) Sri Lanka showcased their consistency once again, defeating Pakistan in the final and securing their fifth title.
India (6th title) India dominated the first T20I format Asia Cup, defeating Bangladesh in the final and claiming their sixth title.
India (7th title) India continued their supremacy, defeating Bangladesh in the final and securing their seventh title.
The Asia Cup scheduled for 2020 was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sri Lanka hosted the tournament, and they emerged victorious by defeating Pakistan in the final, securing their sixth title.