Top run-scorer in history of Asia Cup (T20 format). (Photo: X)
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Afghanistan’s elegant stroke-maker Ibrahim Zadran is number five in the list, tallying 196 runs in five games at an excellent average of 65.33. (Photo: ICC)
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Hong Kong’s star batter, Babar Hayat, has also made his mark with 235 runs in five matches at an impressive average of 47.00, featuring one century and one half-century. (Photo: X)
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India’s current ODI captain, Rohit Sharma, follows in third place, having scored 271 runs from nine T20 Asia Cup outings at an average of 30.11. (Photo: AFP)
Former Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan sits second on the list with 281 runs in just six matches, boasting an average of 56.20 and registering three half-centuries. (Photo: AFP)
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Virat Kohli, the Indian batting maestro, holds the record for the most runs in T20 Asia Cup history. Across 10 matches in the tournament, he has amassed 429 runs at a remarkable average of 85.80, which includes three fifties and a century. (Photo: ICC)
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The Asia Cup 2025 will be held from September 9 to 28, bringing together the top cricketing nations of Asia in a battle for regional supremacy. Defending champions India will look to retain their crown, while Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan aim to upset the favorites in the race for continental glory. (ICC Photo)