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Top 10 Fielders in Asia Cup

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Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has all the rights to perform the tournaments. ACC is an organisation that looks after the management and smooth conduct of tournaments under their governance. It was founded and established in 1983. It is played in both one day and T20 formats played in every alternative two years. The first edition was played in 1984 in UAE.

The latest edition was played in 2018 and the next edition will be played in 2022 and hosted by Sri Lanka. All the matches between the teams are conducted in a round-robin format. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh & Afghanistan are the teams taking part under Asian Cricket Council.

The very first tournament of the Asia Cup was played in 1984 in Sharjah, UAE. The ICC also announced that the entire tournament played in Asia Cup has the official One-Day International status. Here is the list of:

Top 10 Fielders in Asia Cup

1. Mahela Jayawardene

Mahela Jayawardene is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is amongst the best fielder in the Sri Lankan squad and also in the history of cricket. He has played his first Asia Cup in 2000 and latest played till 2014. 

He played a total of 28 matches and managed to take 15 catches, which is among the maximum number and gains the top spot. He is the first Sri Lankan to achieve this record. He plays an important part in the Sri Lankan lineup. He usually fields inside the 30-yard circle.

2. Younis Khan

Younis Khan plays for Pakistan. He is one of the best fielders in the team. Pakistan team always lags behind, just due to its fielding. But the players like Younis Khan keep the team spirit up. He started playing his Asia Cup series in 2004 and played till 2012.

He played a total of 14 matches and 14 innings and took 14 catches. He is the only player from the Pakistan team to bag this record in his name. His best individual figure is 3 catches in a match.

3. Aravinda De Silva

Aravinda plays for Sri Lanka. He is one of the best fielders in his team. He was a most demanding player. He has good fielding capability, in terms of his catches and quick movements. He played his first Asia Cup tournament in the year 1984 and played till 2000.

He is one of the oldest players but still holds the record in front of the youngsters. He played a total of 24 matches and 24 innings and took 12 matches. His best individual figure is 2 catches in a match.

4. Muttiah Muralitharan

Muttiah Muralitharan plays for Sri Lanka. He is known for his best bowling performance. He has made lots of records with his bowling performance and, on the other hand, he has been a good fielder too. He first played his Asia Cup tournament in 1995 and played till 2010.

Being the oldest player still holds the records is one of the great achievements. He played a total of 24 matches and 24 innings and took 10 wonderful catches. His best individual figure is of 2 catches in a match.

5. Suresh Raina

Suresh Raina is an Indian cricketer and also amongst the best fielder. Suresh Raina, mostly fields in the slips and inside the 30-yard circle. He started playing his first Asia Cup tournament in 2008 and played till 2012. He played a total of 14 matches and took 8 catches. He is one of the best fielders in the history of cricket. 

His dives, saving runs and quick run-outs are his key skills. Whether the player doesn’t perform with his batting or bowling, but needs more attention towards fielding. In the slip area, his fielding capability is quite awesome. The fielding skill shows the fitness of the players.

6. Roshan Mahanama

Roshan Mahanama plays for Pakistan. He is one of the best fielders in the team. The entire older player from Sri Lanka holds a good record. When comes to the field he performs very brilliantly, he was very quickly towards the outfield.

He first played his Asia Cup tournaments in 1986 and played till 1997. He played a total of 16 matches and 16 innings and took 8 catches. His best individual figure is 3 catches in a match.

7. Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma is an Indian Cricketer. He is not only known for his batting but he is very good at his fielding part. He has a good capability of diving and taking wonderful catches. He has a good fitness level. He first played his Asia Cup tournaments in the year 2008 and played till 2018.

He played a total of 22 matches and 22 innings and took 8 catches. His best individual figure is of 2 catches in a match. He mostly guards the field in the 30-yard circle or sometimes in the slips.

8. Upul Chandana

Upul Chandana is a cricketer who plays for Sri Lanka. He was a very brilliant fielder in the Sri Lankan team. He was known for his brilliant fielding. He first played his Asia Cup tournament in 1997 and played till 2004. He played a total of 10 matches and 10 innings and took 7 catches. His best individual figure is 2 catches in a match. Fielding is a key part of the match.

9. Virat Kohli

Virat has been a very good performer in the fields, especially in the 30-yard circle and in long-on and long-off. He is the Captain of the Indian Cricket team. He has good fitness and his fitness results in good fielding.

He played his first Asia Cup tournament in 2010 and latest played till 2014. During this short period, he achieved a huge record. He played a total of 11 matches and 11 innings and took 7 wickets. His best individual figure is 2 catches in a match.

10. Shakib Al Hasan

Shakib Al Hasan plays for Bangladesh. He is known for his best all-rounder performance. He is very good with his bat, bowl and with field too. He played his first Asia Cup tournament in 2010 and played till 2018. He played a total of 13 matches and took 7 catches. His beat individual figure is 2 catches in a match.

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