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1990–91 Asia Cup

Cricket tournament in India


Cricket tournament in India

FieldValue
name1990–91 Asia Cup
captionCricket Asia Cup
fromdate25 December 1990
todate4 January 1991
administratorAsian Cricket Council
cricket formatOne Day International
tournament formatRound-robin
hostIndia
champions
runner up
count3
participants3
matches4
player of the seriesNot awarded
most runsArjuna Ranatunga (166)
most wicketsKapil Dev (9)
previous_year1988
previous_tournament1988 Asia Cup
next_year1995
next_tournament1995 Asia Cup

| player of the series = Not awarded

The 1990–91 Asia Cup was the fourth Asia Cup tournament, and was held in India between 25 December 1990, and 4 January 1991. Three teams took part in the tournament: India, Sri Lanka and Asian leading associate member Bangladesh. Pakistan had pulled out of the tournament due to strained political relations with India.

The 1990–91 Asia Cup was a round-robin tournament where each team played the other once, and the top two teams qualifying for a place in the final. India and Sri Lanka qualified for the final in which India beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets to win its second consecutive (and third in total) Asia Cup.

Squads

Squads(2)(7)(15)
Mohammad Azharuddin (c)Arjuna Ranatunga (c)Minhajul Abedin (c)
Ravi ShastriHashan Tillakaratne (wk)Azhar Hossain(vc)
Navjot Singh SidhuCharith SenanayakeNurul Abedin
Sanjay ManjrekarAsanka GurusinhaFaruk Ahmed
Sachin TendulkarAravinda de SilvaAthar Ali Khan
Kapil DevRoshan MahanamaAkram Khan
Manoj PrabhakarSanath JayasuriyaEnamul Haque
Kiran More (wk)Rumesh RatnayakeAminul Islam
Venkatapathy RajuChampaka RamanayakeGholam Nousher
Saradindu MukherjeeDon AnurasiriNasir Ahmed (wk)
Atul WassanJayananda WarnaweeraJahangir Alam Talukdar
Woorkeri RamanGraeme LabrooySaiful Islam
-Pramodya Wickramasinghe-

Venues

KolkataCuttackChandigarh
Eden GardensBarabati StadiumSector 16 Stadium
Capacity: 67,000Capacity: 45,000Capacity: 30,000
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Matches

Group stage



  • Fog delayed start of play. The match was subsequently reduced to 45 overs-a-side.
  • Bangladesh surpassed their previous team aggregate of 177. Athar Ali Khan's 78 was the highest individual score for a Bangladesh player.

Final

Statistics

Most runs

PlayerMatchesInningsNORunsAverageSRHS10050Source: Cricinfo
SL Arjuna Ranatunga33116683.0073.4564*02
IND Navjot Sidhu33114472.0081.45104*10
SRI Aravinda de Silva33012642.00120.008901
BAN Athar Ali Khan221122122.0071.3478*01
IND Sanjay Manjrekar332112112.0065.8875*01

Most wickets

PlayerMatchesInningsWicketsOversAve.Econ.BBI4WI5WISource: Cricinfo
IND Kapil Dev33926.210.663.644/3110
IND Atul Wassan33527.0020.803.853/2800
SL Rumesh Ratnayake22414.514.503.913/2400
SL Sanath Jayasuriya33320.0030.334.552/3900

References

References

  1. [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/asia-cup-1990-91-60913 ESPNcricinfo Asia Cup page] ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved on 22 September 2021
  2. "Asia Cup 1990-91, third match, Bangladesh v Sri Lanka". ESPNcricinfo.
  3. {{CricketArchive
  4. "Asia Cup, 1990/91 Cricket Team Records & Stats". ESPNcricinfo.
  5. "Asia Cup, 1990/91 Cricket Team Records & Stats". ESPNcricinfo.
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