Buttler Surpasses Dhoni for Most International Sixes by a Wicketkeeper

England's explosive batsman Jos Buttler has etched his name in the record books, becoming the wicketkeeper with the most sixes in international cricket. He achieved this feat during his blistering century against India at the Rose Bowl, where he cleared the ropes eight times.
Jos Buttler, the dynamic English wicketkeeper-batsman, reached a significant personal milestone during his recent match against India at the Rose Bowl. His aggressive 131-run innings saw him unleash a remarkable eight sixes, propelling him past a distinguished record previously held by Indian legend MS Dhoni.
This achievement marks Buttler as the leading wicketkeeper in international cricket for the most maximums struck. The record was previously held by Dhoni, who had set a benchmark that many believed was difficult to surpass, showcasing Buttler's destructive power at the crease.
Buttler's ability to consistently hit boundaries, particularly sixes, has been a hallmark of his career, making him one of the most feared batsmen in the limited-overs formats. This latest record further cements his legacy as one of the all-time great wicketkeeper-batsmen.
Jos Buttler's power-hitting prowess is undeniable, and this record highlights his evolution into an all-time great destructive force behind the stumps.



