Kolkata, Sept. 9 -- It's a testament to the adaptive nature of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) that the Asia Cup is still alive and kicking at a time when all other multi-nation meets have ceased to exist for more than a decade now. The formula was always foolproof along the years, given India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka were similarly matched throughout the 90s and the 2000s, with Bangladesh occasionally punching above their weight. Switching between formats in the year before the World Cup has kept the Asia Cup chronologically relevant since 2016. Alarming however has been the dip in competition, raising a pertinent question if this is a level playing field anymore. India's superiority has been indisputable. Since 2010, India have won four ou...