The Asia Cup, which started in 1984 with only three teams, is now one of the most popular sports in the world. Asia Cup is now an internationally popular sport which is organized once every two years.
Starting Time, date, and venue of Asia Cup final
In 2023, the Asia Cup tournament started on August 30. The 2023 Asia Cup tournament concluded on 17 September in Colombo and pitted India against Sri Lanka. India and Sri Lanka played the last match after tackling one team after another. The final match started at 3.30 pm on Sunday.
India once again made history by defeating Sri Lanka by 10 wickets to clinch the Asia Cup at Columba Stadium on Sunday 17th September 2023.
India’s playing Eleven
Rohit Sharma
Shubman Gill
Virat Kohli
Lokesh Rahul
Ishan Kishan
Hardik Pandya
Ravindra Jadeja
Washington Sundar
Kuldeep Yadav
Jasprit Bumrah
Mohammed Siraj
SriLanka Playing Eleven
Pathum Nissanka
Kusal Perera
Kusal Mendis
Sadeera
Dasun
Charith Asalanka
Dushan Hemantha
Dhananjaya de Silva
Dunith Wellalage
Matheesha
Pramod
This final match was the best and easiest game of the Asia Cup. India won against Sri Lanka with 263 runs remaining. Sri Lankan players could not fight hard with the players of the Indian team. Sri Lanka lost by 10 wickets.
The final match of the Asia Cup was held on 17 September 2023 at the International Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka. After defeating Sri Lanka in 2023, India has won the Asia Cup final 8 times in total. The Indian team is back in Mumbai after winning the Asia Cup Championship.
Where India had a tough fight with Pakistan, it was easy to face Sri Lanka as India easily clinched the Asia Cup. Sri Lanka, with the fewest overs and run-outs, faced embarrassment.
Highlights of Asia Cup Final Match: India vs. Sri Lanka 2023
- Biggest ODI win chases Sri Lanka into Asia Cup 2023 final, India records best win. India also won the Asia Cup championship for the eighth time.
- After the heavy rain stopped, the final match of the Asia Cup started at Colombo Stadium at around 3:30.
- Sri Lanka’s innings ended in fifty overs.
- Mohammad Siraj’s six wickets and Hardik’s 3 wickets.
- India took the winning run in 6.1 overs.
Batting first, Sri Lanka were bowled out in just 15.2 overs And India picked up that run in 6.1 overs without any wicket.