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About: 1986 Asia Cup

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The 1986 Asia Cup (also known as the John Player Gold Leaf Trophy), was the second Asia Cup tournament, and was held in Sri Lanka between March 30 and April 6. Three teams took part in the tournament: Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Asian leading associate member Bangladesh. India pulled out of the tournament due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka and was replaced by Asian leading associate nation Bangladesh, which had qualified by winning the 1984 South-East Asia Cup.

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  • The 1986 Asia Cup (also known as the John Player Gold Leaf Trophy), was the second Asia Cup tournament, and was held in Sri Lanka between March 30 and April 6. Three teams took part in the tournament: Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Asian leading associate member Bangladesh. India pulled out of the tournament due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka and was replaced by Asian leading associate nation Bangladesh, which had qualified by winning the 1984 South-East Asia Cup. The 1986 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. Pakistan won both its matches and qualified for the final against Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka beat Pakistan to win their first Asia Cup. (en)
  • Der Asia Cup 1986 war die 2. Ausgabe des Cricketwettbewerbes für asiatische Nationalmannschaften, der im ODI-Format ausgetragen wird. Im Finale konnte sich Sri Lanka gegen Pakistan mit 5 Wickets durchsetzen. (de)
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  • Asia Cup Logo (en)
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  • Arjuna Ranatunga (en)
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  • Abdul Qadir (en)
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  • Arjuna Ranatunga (en)
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  • won by 5 wickets (en)
  • won by 7 wickets (en)
  • won by 81 runs (en)
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  • Javed Miandad 67 (en)
  • Arjuna Ranatunga 57 (en)
  • Asanka Gurusinha 44 (en)
  • Brendon Kuruppu 34 (en)
  • Minhajul Abedin 40 (en)
  • Mohsin Khan 39 (en)
  • Mudassar Nazar 47 (en)
  • Shaheedur Rahman 37 (en)
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  • Dickie Bird and David Shepherd (en)
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  • Mahboob Shah and David Shepherd (en)
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  • Abdul Qadir 3/32 (en)
  • Golam Faruq 1/22 (en)
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  • Kaushik Amalean 2/15 (en)
  • Kaushik Amalean 4/46 (en)
  • Manzoor Elahi 3/22 (en)
  • Ravi Ratnayeke 3/32 (en)
  • Wasim Akram 4/19 (en)
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  • Der Asia Cup 1986 war die 2. Ausgabe des Cricketwettbewerbes für asiatische Nationalmannschaften, der im ODI-Format ausgetragen wird. Im Finale konnte sich Sri Lanka gegen Pakistan mit 5 Wickets durchsetzen. (de)
  • The 1986 Asia Cup (also known as the John Player Gold Leaf Trophy), was the second Asia Cup tournament, and was held in Sri Lanka between March 30 and April 6. Three teams took part in the tournament: Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Asian leading associate member Bangladesh. India pulled out of the tournament due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka and was replaced by Asian leading associate nation Bangladesh, which had qualified by winning the 1984 South-East Asia Cup. (en)
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  • Asia Cup 1986 (de)
  • 1986 Asia Cup (en)
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