India, Aug. 5 -- Jos Buttler celebrated becoming the leading run-scorer in men's T20 cricket by reflecting on his recent return to form and joking that India's Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could eventually take the record away from him. Buttler moved past Kieron Pollard's career tally during Manchester Super Giants' match against Welsh Fire in The Hundred, adding another major milestone to a white-ball career that has spanned international cricket and franchise leagues across the world.

The achievement came at the end of a remarkable personal turnaround. Buttler admitted that only a few months earlier, he had been battling for rhythm and confidence. In recent weeks, however, the former England captain feels he has rediscovered his best form.

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