10. Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh) Tamim Iqbal, a prominent figure in Bangladesh cricket, added 6 fifties to his name in Asia Cup matches. He played a pivotal role in Bangladesh's rise in ODI cricket.

9. Gautam Gambhir (India) Gautam Gambhir, a dependable opener, scored 6 fifties in the Asia Cup. His ability to provide solid starts was crucial for India.

8. Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) Despite a lower overall average, Mahela Jayawardene managed to accumulate 7 fifties in Asia Cup matches. His class and adaptability were his strengths.

7. Arjuna Ranatunga (Sri Lanka) Arjuna Ranatunga, known for his astute captaincy, contributed with 7 fifties in the Asia Cup. He was a reliable middle-order batsman for Sri Lanka.

6. Navjot Singh Sidhu (India) Navjot Singh Sidhu's fearless approach to batting resulted in 7 fifties. His aggressive style often set the tone for India's innings.

5. Marvan Atapattu (Sri Lanka) Marvan Atapattu's classical batting technique helped him accumulate 7 fifties in Asia Cup matches, showcasing his ability to build innings.

4. Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) Sanath Jayasuriya's explosive style of play earned him 9 fifties in the Asia Cup. He was a game-changer at the top of the order for Sri Lanka.

3. Rohit Sharma (India) Rohit Sharma, the modern-day ODI maestro, has already scored 8 fifties in the Asia Cup and continues to be a vital cog in India's batting lineup.

2. Sachin Tendulkar (India) Sachin Tendulkar, the cricketing legend, is second on the list with 9 fifties. His ability to adapt to any conditions and perform consistently over the years is a testament to his greatness.

1. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) Sachin Tendulkar, the cricketing legend, is second on the list with 9 fifties. His ability to adapt to any conditions and perform consistently over the years is a testament to his greatness.

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