Who tops the T20 Asia Cup record books for biggest team score? Updated list after IND vs Oman

Divy Dubey

Who tops the T20 Asia Cup record books for biggest team score? Updated list after IND vs Oman image

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Big scores have been a regular feature in the T20 Asia Cup. Team India, in particular, have often dominated with the bat, putting up totals that set the tone for the tournament.

With the group stage of the 2025 edition now almost complete, India's match against Oman has added another entry to the record books - though it was not enough to challenge the long-standing peak.

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Highest team totals in T20 Asia Cup history

The top mark still belongs to India who hammered 212/2 against Afghanistan in the 2022 edition. That remains the only 200-plus score in the competition.

Pakistan sit second with 193/2 against Hong Kong in the same year, followed by India's 192/2 versus Hong Kong. Here is the updated list after India's latest outing against Oman:

  • 212/2 - India v Afghanistan, 2022
  • 193/2 - Pakistan v Hong Kong, 2022
  • 192/2 - India v Hong Kong, 2022
  • 188/6 - Afghanistan v Hong Kong, 2025
  • 188/8* - India v Oman, 2025

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India post 188/8 against Oman in dead rubber

In their final league game in Abu Dhabi, India opted to bat and finished on 188/8. Abhishek Sharma gave them a flying start with 38 off just 15 balls while Sanju Samson scored a fifty.

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India rested key bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy and even shuffled their batting order with captain Suryakumar Yadav listed as low as No.11. The late runs came from Harshit Rana who struck an unbeaten 13 including a six in the last over.

For Oman, Shah Faisal, Jiten Ramanandi and Aamir Kaleem shared six wickets - ensuring India couldn't push past the 190 mark. With the Super Four stage ahead, fans can expect more runs and perhaps a new entry at the very top of this list.

Divy Dubey

Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition. He has a passion for cricket and is an avid fan of football. His work spans culture, media, and digital trends. With a background in research and a curiosity-driven approach, he enjoys crafting thoughtful, engaging stories that invite readers to see everyday topics in a new light.