Asia Cup 2025 Individual Records: Indian Players Shine

Indian cricketers have set new benchmarks in the Asia Cup 2025, with several records shattered by standout performances across batting and bowling departments. So Let’s take a look at Asia Cup 2025 Individual Records.

Abhishek Sharma Breaks Batting Records

Emerging as the tournament’s leading run-scorer, Abhishek Sharma has redefined consistency and aggression in T20I cricket. Across six matches, he amassed 309 runs at an impressive average of 51.50 and a strike rate of 204.63, including three consecutive half-centuries in the Super Four stage and a top score of 75. Sharma not only surpassed several Indian greats but also stands just 11 runs short of breaking Virat Kohli’s record for most runs by an Indian in a multi-nation T20I tournament, set during the 2014 T20 World Cup. Furthermore, he is on the cusp of overhauling Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan’s record for the highest aggregate in a single Asia Cup T20 campaign—a testament to his relentless form this season.

Bowling Brilliance and Other Records in the Making

On the bowling front, Kuldeep Yadav has made headlines by closing in on the record for most wickets in a single Asia Cup T20 campaign. His four-wicket haul against UAE set the tone, and he has consistently led the wicket charts throughout the tournament. Among wicket-keepers, Sanju Samson has also entered the record books by becoming India’s leading T20I wicket-keeper in the Asia Cup and is within striking distance of surpassing Rishabh Pant’s run tally for an Indian wicket-keeper in the competition. India’s sheer dominance is reflected in team records as well, with their 48th Asia Cup win—surpassing historic rivals Sri Lanka for most victories since the tournament began.

With the Asia Cup 2025 final looming, more records may yet fall, as India’s in-form stars look to cement their place in cricketing history—can anyone stop this remarkable run?

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