Tilak Varma, the hero of the 2nd T20I against England, has broken multiple records with his unbeaten 72 runs at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The 22-year-old southpaw faced 55 balls, hammering four boundaries and five sixes. With that, he became the world's first player (full member nations), scoring 300+ unbeaten runs in T20I. In his most recent four T20I innings for India, Tilak Varma has showcased remarkable performances with scores of 107 off 56 balls against South Africa, a blistering 120 off 47 balls in another match against South Africa, 19, and an unbeaten 72 against England. Tilak's aggregate of 318 runs between two dismissals is a record in T20Is, surpassing New Zealand's Mark Chapman, who previously held the record with 271 runs. Chapman achieved his tally with scores of 65*, 16*, 71*, 104*, and 15 runs across consecutive innings. Also read: Watch: Tilak Varma Smashes Jofra Archer for a Massive Six Over Deep Fine Leg Tilak dismissed Virat Kohli's record Tilak surpassed Virat Kohli’s record for the highest number of runs scored by an Indian batter across four consecutive innings. Kohli had accumulated 258 runs (72*, 77, 66, and 43) during the 2014-2015 season. Following Tilak and Kohli on this list are Sanju Samson, Rohit Sharma, and Shikhar Dhawan with totals of 257, 253, and 252 runs, respectively. Tilak Varma started his innings very poised. With time, he accelerated the innings. With him on the other side, Washington Sundar, after getting a life, played a cameo of 26 runs from 19 balls. Both added 38 runs at the sixth wicket, keeping India alive in the game. Even though Axar Patel failed, Tilak kept the fight alive with Ravi Bishnoi, as India won the match by 2 wickets. Most runs between two dismissals in T20Is (full-member teams) 318 (107*, 120*, 19*, 72*): Tilak Varma (India) 271 (65*, 16*, 71*, 104*, 15): Mark Chapman (New Zealand) 240 (68*, 172): Aaron Finch (Australia) 240 (57*, 74*, 73*, 36): Shreyas Iyer (India) 239 (100*, 60*, 57*, 2*, 20): David Warner (Australia)