Asia Cup: 10 records that might never be broken

The 17th iteration of the Asia Cup is scheduled to get underway from September 9.

By Rathnam Nayak

Updated - 28 Aug 2025, 16:37 IST

5 Min Read

Cricket fans all around the globe will be witness to some entertaining cricket as the Asia Cup 2025 is set to be played in September. The 2025 edition will be the third one to be played in the 20-over format.

The eight teams to be participating in the upcoming tournament are India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Oman, Hong Kong and hosts United Arab Emirates. Before the start of what promises to be an enthralling tournament, here is a look at ten Asia Cup records which might never be bettered.


Asia Cup: 10 records that might never be broken

10. Pakistan's 38 extras conceded in a match (twice)

Asia Cup 2004: Laxmipathy Balaji walks past the umpire after bowling a wide (Source: Getty Images)

Pakistan hold an unwanted record of conceding 38 extras in a single innings; not once, but twice. However, they ended up winning both the contests (by 44 runs in 2000 and by 59 runs in 2004). The chances of this 38-run figure being eclipsed is highly improbable.

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