On January 25, in the second T20I against India, England white ball captain Jos Buttler became the first player in the world to cross 600 runs against India in this format. Coming to bat at number 3, he scored 45 runs from 30 balls, smashing two fours and three sixes. He not only created a record but was also the leading scorer for his team yesterday. The 34-year-old right-handed batter surpassed West Indies wicketkeeper-batter Nicholas Pooran’s record of 592 runs. Pooran, who has featured in 20 T20Is against India, accumulated his runs with the help of five half-centuries. Meanwhile, Buttler has now amassed 611 runs in 24 matches. Glenn Maxwell of Australia and David Miller of South Africa follow Jos Buttler and Nicholas Pooran on the list of players with the most T20I runs against India. Maxwell has accumulated 574 runs in 22 games, including two centuries and two half-centuries, while Miller has scored 524 runs in 25 matches. Read also: Tilak Varma Shatters Records: Most Runs Between Two Dismissals Jos Buttler enters the list of most number of six-hitters Jos Buttler's innings featured three sixes, which made his maximum count rise to 151 in the T20Is. Jos Buttler, who guided England to their T20 World Cup victory in 2021, has become the first English player and the fourth batter globally to smash 150 sixes in T20Is. However, India's Rohit Sharma still tops the list with 205 sixes, followed by the Kiwi middle order batter Martin Guptil with 173. Buttler stands fourth in the list right after UAE's Muhammad Waseem, who has 158 sixers. Not only that, but Jos Buttler became the sixth batter in the world to amass 3000 runs in T20I. Rohit holds the top position with 4231 runs. The two other batters with more than 4000 runs are Pakistan's Babar Azam (4223), and India's Virat Kohli (4188). Most sixes in T20Is: Rohit Sharma (India) – 205 Martin Guptill (New Zealand) – 173 Muhammad Waseem (UAE) – 158 Jos Buttler (England) – 151 Nicholas Pooran (West Indies) – 149 Most runs in T20Is: Rohit Sharma (India) – 4231 Babar Azam (Pakistan) – 4223 Virat Kohli (India) – 4188 Paul Stirling (Ireland) – 3655 Martin Guptill (New Zealand) – 3531 Jos Buttler (England) – 3502