England cricketer Jos Buttler hit his 600th six in a T20 match during the 2026 Indian Premier League season [1].
This milestone places Buttler in a small, elite group of power-hitters in the shortest format of the game. Reaching this mark underscores his consistency as one of the most dangerous batters in global T20 cricket.
Buttler achieved the feat during a match between the Gujarat Titans and the Delhi Capitals [1]. He is now the fifth batter to reach 600 sixes in T20 cricket [2].
While Buttler has entered this exclusive club, he remains behind the all-time leaders in total sixes. Chris Gayle holds the record with 1,056 career sixes [2]. Kieron Pollard follows Gayle with a total of 981 [2].
The achievement was highlighted in a six-hitting masterclass featuring former England captain Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff [3]. The presentation focused on the technical skill required to clear the boundary consistently at the professional level.
Buttler's ascent to the 600-six mark comes as he continues to be a focal point for both his international side and his IPL franchise. The milestone serves as a benchmark for modern batting, where the ability to score quickly is highly valued by teams across the world.
“Jos Buttler hit his 600th six in a T20 match”
Buttler's entry into the 600-six club signifies the evolution of T20 batting, where high-volume boundary hitting has become a specialized skill. By joining a list that includes legends like Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard, Buttler solidifies his legacy as a premier aggressor in the game's most explosive format.





