List of Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in Asia Cup ODI History

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: July 9, 2026

Lasith Malinga holds the record for most five-wicket hauls in this list, with two, both against Pakistan.

Ajantha Mendis owns the best-ever figures, 6/13 in the iconic 2008 final. This guide covers all 10 landmark spells, who was on the receiving end, and the story behind each performance.

List of Five-Wicket Hauls in Asia Cup ODI History

A five-wicket haul is one of the finest achievements for any bowler in ODI cricket. Here is the complete list of five-wicket hauls in Asia Cup ODI history and the memorable spells behind them.

Sr. No.PlayerOversMdnsRunsWktsEconTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Arshad Ayub9.002152.33Indiav PakistanDhaka31 Oct 1988
2Aaqib Javed9.011952.11Pakistanv IndiaSharjah7 Apr 1995
3Saqlain Mushtaq9.313854.00Pakistanv BangladeshColombo (RPS)16 Jul 1997
4BAW Mendis6.312253.38Sri Lankav U.A.E.Lahore26 Jun 2008
5Sohail Tanvir10.014854.80Pakistanv Sri LankaKarachi29 Jun 2008
6M Muralidaran10.013153.10Sri Lankav BangladeshKarachi30 Jun 2008
7BAW Mendis8.011361.62Sri Lankav IndiaKarachi (Final)6 Jul 2008
8SL Malinga10.003453.40Sri Lankav PakistanDambulla15 Jun 2010
9MF Maharoof10.014254.20Sri Lankav IndiaDambulla22 Jun 2010
10SL Malinga9.505255.28Sri Lankav PakistanFatullah25 Feb 2014

Player-by-Player: Every Five-Wicket Haul Explained

Each five-wicket haul tells a unique story of bowling brilliance. Here’s a closer look at every bowler and their match-winning spell in Asia Cup ODI history.

1. Arshad Ayub (India) — 5/21 vs Pakistan, 1988

The very first five-wicket haul in Asia Cup history.

Arshad Ayub (India)
Source:  SportsTiger

India’s off-spinner ran through Pakistan’s middle and lower order in Dhaka, restricting them to 142, before India chased the total down with four wickets in hand.

2. Aaqib Javed (Pakistan) — 5/19 vs India, 1995

For nearly three decades, this remained the best figures by a pace bowler in Asia Cup history.

Aaqib Javed (Pakistan)
Source: Firstpost

Aaqib’s spell at Sharjah helped Pakistan defend 266, and the performance still features in Wisden’s all-time top-100 ODI bowling list.

3. Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) — 5/38 vs Bangladesh, 1997

The inventor of the doosra used his full repertoire of off-spin variations to dismantle Bangladesh’s batting order in Colombo, helping Pakistan to a comfortable win.

Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan)
Source: Dawn

4. Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka) — 5/22 vs UAE, 2008

Mendis’ first of two fifers in the 2008 edition.

Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka)
Source: Cricket World

His “mystery spin” — a blend of off-breaks, leg-breaks, and googlies bowled with the same wrist action — proved unplayable for the UAE batting line-up in Lahore.

5. Sohail Tanvir (Pakistan) — 5/48 vs Sri Lanka, 2008

Tanvir’s unusual left-arm slingy action and awkward angle troubled Sri Lanka’s batters in Karachi, giving Pakistan a Super Four win in the 2008 edition.

Sohail Tanvir (Pakistan)
Source: Cricket World

6. Muttiah Muralidaran (Sri Lanka) — 5/31 vs Bangladesh, 2008

The greatest wicket-taker in international cricket history registered his only Asia Cup fifer here, spinning Bangladesh out in Karachi.

Muttiah Muralidaran (Sri Lanka)
Source: The Economic Times

He remains the tournament’s all-time leading ODI wicket-taker with 30 wickets overall.

7. Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka) — 6/13 vs India, 2008 Final

The best bowling figures in Asia Cup ODI history. Mendis destroyed India’s batting line-up in the 2008 final, reducing them to a shell of a total and handing Sri Lanka the title.

Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka)
Source: Cricbuzz

This spell remains one of the most iconic in the tournament’s history.

8. Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) — 5/34 vs Pakistan, 2010

The first of Malinga’s two fifers on this list — both, remarkably, against Pakistan. His toe-crushing yorkers were on full display in Dambulla.

Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka)
Source: India Today

9. Mohammad Farveez Maharoof (Sri Lanka) — 5/42 vs India, 2010

A lesser-remembered fifer, but a crucial one — Maharoof’s spell against India in Dambulla helped Sri Lanka maintain their grip on the 2010 edition.

Mohammad Farveez Maharoof (Sri Lanka)
Source: Alchetron

10. Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) — 5/52 vs Pakistan, 2014

Malinga’s second fifer against Pakistan came in the tournament opener in Fatullah, setting the tone for what became a dominant Sri Lankan campaign.

Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka)
Source: ESPNCricInfo

Records and Milestones

  • Most five-wicket hauls in this list: Lasith Malinga — 2 (both against Pakistan)
  • Best bowling figures: Ajantha Mendis — 6/13 vs India (2008 final)
  • Most economical fifer: Ajantha Mendis — 6/13, economy 1.62
  • Most expensive fifer: Lasith Malinga — 5/52, economy 5.28
  • Team with the most fifers taken by its bowlers: Sri Lanka — 5
  • Team dismissed by a fifer most often: Pakistan — 2 times (both by Malinga)

Conclusion

From Arshad Ayub’s pioneering spell in 1988 to Malinga’s toe-crushing yorkers in 2014, these 10 performances capture some of the Asia Cup’s most decisive bowling displays.

Mendis’ 6/13 in the 2008 final remains the gold standard, while Malinga’s twin hauls against Pakistan make him the most prolific fifer-taker on this list, a reminder that bowling, not just batting, has shaped Asia Cup history.

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