Asia cup final: In the final of Asia Cup 2025, India’s opener Abhishek Sharma is eyeing everyone. In this Mahamukabale against Pakistan on September 28 in Dubai, Abhishek not only aims to win the title to Team India for the 9th time, but is also ready to enter many new names in the list of personal records.
So far, Abhishek Sharma, who scored 309 runs in six matches in this tournament, is close to breaking many big records. If he plays another powerful innings in the final, then not one or two but 11 big T20I records can be his name.
Major records on Abhishek’s target
1. The highest run in a T20I series for India – Abhishek needs just 11 runs to break Virat Kohli’s record of 319 runs in the 2014 T20 World Cup.
2. The highest run of the entire member Nation – Phil Salat of England has scored 331 runs. To leave this record behind, he will have to score 23 more runs.
3. The highest number of runs in a T20I series/tournament – Currently, Aaron Johnson of Canada has scored this record by scoring 402 runs, Abhishek needs 94 runs to break this.
4. More than 30 runs continuously – In this final match, if he once again plays the innings above 30 runs, then he can become the first batsman to score 30 consecutive times. Currently, he is equal to Rohit Sharma and Mohammad Rizwan.
5. The most runs for India in a season of Asia Cup – Former cricketer Suresh Raina has set a record of 372 runs in a season of the Asia Cup. 64 runs are required to break it.
6. Asia Cup the highest number of runs in a season – This record is in the name of Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka, he has scored 378 runs. To cross this, Abhishek needs 70 runs.
7. Most boundary (fours and sixes) – Abhishek will have to set up 16 more boundaries in this match to break Aaron Johnson’s 65 boundary record.
8. Asia Cup T20I the highest number of 50+ scores in a season – On hitting another half -century in the final, he will become the first player to score more than 50 four times.
9. The most runs for India in Asia Cup T20I – This record is the name of Virat Kohli, who has scored 429 runs. To cross this, Abhishek needs 121 runs.
10. Total most runs in Asia Cup T20I – Pathum Nisanka holds the record for scoring the most runs (434 runs) in the Asia Cup T20. They need 126 runs to leave it behind.
11. Constant half -centuries against Pakistan – If Abhishek scores more than 50 times in the final, he will become the first Indian batsman to score a half -century against Pakistan three times in a row.
Everyone will be eyeing Abhishek Sharma’s performance. His finals can not only help India win the Asia Cup 2025, but can also create history in the race for personal records.

