PBKS Wins IPL Opener as Connolly's 72* Steals Show, Chopra Praises Iyer's Captaincy

Punjab Kings began their IPL 2026 campaign with a tense three-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans. Young Australian batter Cooper Connolly anchored the chase with a calm, unbeaten 72 off 44 balls to secure the win. Former cricketer Aakash Chopra praised PBKS's precise bowling attack and Shreyas Iyer's smart captaincy in using just five bowlers effectively. Analyst Sanjay Bangar commended Connolly's maturity in adjusting his game after a mid-innings collapse triggered by Prasidh Krishna's spell.

Key Points: PBKS Beat GT in IPL 2026 Opener, Connolly Stars, Chopra Analysis

  • Cooper Connolly's unbeaten 72 guides PBKS to win
  • Aakash Chopra highlights effective bowling & Iyer's captaincy
  • PBKS wins sixth consecutive season opener
  • Prasidh Krishna's 3/29 sparked a middle-order collapse
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Aakash Chopra praises PBKS's bowling, Iyer's captaincy and Connolly's batting after win over GT

PBKS start IPL 2026 with a win over GT. Aakash Chopra praises bowling, Shreyas Iyer's captaincy & Cooper Connolly's match-winning 72*. Analysis inside.

"There will always be learnings, but it's far better to learn after a win than after a loss. - Aakash Chopra"

New Chandigarh, April 1

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra hailed Punjab Kings' win against Gujarat Titans in their frst match of the Indian Premier League 2026 season. He highlighted PBKS' bowling and Shreyas Iyer's captaincy and Cooper Connolly's innings with the bat as key reasons for Punjab's win.

After PBKS restricted GT to 162/6 in 20 overs following a brilliant bowling effort from Marco Jansen, Yuzvendra Chahal and Vijaykumar Vyshak, the Punjab's batting unit survived a scare on Tuesday night as Cooper Connolly guided the team to a three-wicket win with an unbeaten 72-run knock.

Speaking on Star Sports, Aakash Chopra highlighted Punjab's effective use of just five bowlers and strong captaincy from Shreyas Iyer, while also commending Cooper Connolly for his calm, match-winning innings. He added that although the chase could have been finished earlier, what ultimately counts is earning the two points, as standings and net run rate define success by the end of the season.

"There will always be learnings, but it's far better to learn after a win than after a loss. The positives were plenty, especially with the bowling, it was spot on. The captaincy was outstanding as well, using just five bowlers and rotating them smartly. Cooper Connolly, a young Australian batter, came in and took centre stage to guide the team home. Yes, they could have finished the game earlier, but in the end, it's the two points that matter. By the end of the season, people will only talk about points and net run-rate, not how you got them."

Aakash Chopra also noted that winning the opener is significant for PBKS, especially in a tournament like the IPL, where securing points matters more than how you secure them.

"This is their sixth consecutive season where they have won their opening game. In a tournament like the IPL, you don't overthink the two points you've earned, you take them and move on," Chopra said.

Sanjay Bangar analysed Cooper Connolly's innings, noting that he initially took advantage of loose bowling from the Gujarat Titans to keep the scoreboard ticking. When wickets fell in the middle overs, Connolly displayed maturity by controlling his instincts and guiding the team to victory, Bangar added.

"In the initial stages of his innings, Connolly benefited from a bit of over-execution by the Gujarat Titans bowlers, who offered plenty of pace on the ball. On that surface, they could have used more variations. Connolly capitalised on anything around his body line and kept the scoreboard moving," Bangar said.

"Early on, it looked like he would run away with the game. However, after a couple of wickets fell in the middle overs, he showed maturity by curbing his natural instincts and ensuring he finished the game. That was a very encouraging sign," Bangar said.

The Punjab-based franchise kicked off their IPL 2026 campaign with a three-wicket win over Gujarat. Chasing 162, Cooper Connolly delivered a composed unbeaten 72 off 44 balls, guiding the Punjab Kings to the target in 19.1 overs.

A brilliant spell of 3/29 from GT's Prasidh Krishna sparked a collapse, reducing Punjab from 110/2 to 118/6. However, Connolly held his nerve and ensured his side secured their first points with five balls remaining. He was rightfully named Player of the Match for his impressive debut in the IPL.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was a thrilling match! Connolly's knock was a masterclass in chasing. But I have to respectfully disagree with Chopra's point about not overthinking the two points. The middle-order collapse was a big concern. They got lucky Connolly was there. PBKS needs to fix that batting fragility.
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Vikram M
Finally, PBKS starting a season on a winning note! It's become a habit now, winning openers. The bowling unit looks balanced. Chahal's experience is showing. Hope they can maintain this momentum and not fizzle out mid-season like previous years. #PunjabKings
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Priya S
Cooper Connolly, what a find! To play an innings like that on IPL debut is incredible. He read the situation perfectly after those quick wickets. Shows the value of having a cool head. Excited to see more of him this season.
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Aman W
Good win, but the batting is still a worry, yaar. From 110/2 to 118/6 is not acceptable against a 162 target. Prasidh Krishna almost snatched it for GT. Connolly saved them. The Indian batters need to step up and support the overseas players.
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Kavya N
Shreyas Iyer leading from the front! His tactical acumen is underrated. Using just five bowlers and getting the job done shows confidence in his team. A captain's belief can make a huge difference. Hoping PBKS goes all the way this time under his leadership.

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