Jos Buttler Reaches 300 Catches in T20 Cricket in GT vs KKR Match, Joins Exclusive Elite Club
Jos Buttler has officially cemented his legacy not just as one of the most destructive batters in the modern era, but also as one of the safest pairs of hands behind the stumps.
The dynamic English wicketkeeper recently reached a monumental milestone, claiming his 300th catch in T20 cricket and placing his name among the format's greatest fielders and glovemen.

The landmark 300th catch arrived in spectacular, fast-paced fashion, giving the Gujarat Titans the dream start they were looking for. With two in-form batters at the crease, the Titans needed an early breakthrough, and express pacer Kagiso Rabada delivered exactly that.
Rabada steamed in and hit the deck hard, sending down a sharp, back-of-a-length delivery outside the off-stump. The ball shaped away enticingly from Angkrish Raghuvanshi. Tempted by the line, Raghuvanshi had a poke at the delivery, resulting in a thick outside edge. Jos Buttler, showing his trademark razor-sharp reflexes, safely pouched the ball behind the stumps.
This vital breakthrough secured a second early wicket for the Gujarat Titans and simultaneously secured Buttler's entry into one of T20 cricket's most exclusive clubs.
The Elite 300-Catch Club in T20 Cricket
Taking 300 catches in the shortest format of the game requires immense longevity, fitness, and unwavering concentration. The top of the leaderboard features a mix of athletic outfielders and legendary wicketkeepers.
Most Catches in T20 Cricket
With his dismissal of Raghuvanshi, Buttler became only the fourth player in history to cross this threshold. Here is the current list for the most catches in T20 cricket:
Kieron Pollard - 405 Catches
David Miller - 332 Catches
Quinton de Kock - 316 Catches
Jos Buttler - 300 Catches
Dwayne Bravo - 275 Catches


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