Cooper Connolly Eyes IPL Glory with Punjab Kings, Inspired by Shaun Marsh

Punjab Kings all-rounder Cooper Connolly is focused on winning the IPL title in his debut season. He draws inspiration from Australian greats like Shaun Marsh, who previously represented the franchise. Connolly made an immediate impact, scoring a match-winning 72 not out on his debut against Gujarat Titans. He also shares a close connection with the Marsh brothers, currently playing alongside Mitchell Marsh.

Key Points: Cooper Connolly on IPL 2026, Punjab Kings & Shaun Marsh Legacy

  • Aims for IPL title with Punjab Kings
  • Idolised Shaun Marsh growing up
  • Scored 72* on debut vs Gujarat Titans
  • Shares dressing room with Mitchell Marsh
  • Team unbeaten in IPL 2026 so far
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Cooper Connolly eyes IPL glory with Punjab Kings, draws inspiration from Shaun Marsh

Punjab Kings' Cooper Connolly aims for IPL title, draws inspiration from Shaun Marsh & discusses his match-winning debut in IPL 2026.

"I think you obviously want to win IPL trophies... I'm just concentrated on what's in front of me at the moment. - Cooper Connolly"

New Delhi, April 9

Playing his first IPL season, Punjab Kings all-rounder Cooper Connolly has set his sights on winning the title with the franchise, while acknowledging the legacy of Australian greats who have previously represented the team.

Punjab Kings, led by Shreyas Iyer, have made a strong start to IPL 2026 and remain unbeaten so far. Last season's runners-up will next take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mullanpur on Saturday.

Over the years, several prominent Australian cricketers such as Shaun Marsh, Adam Gilchrist, Josh Inglis and Glenn Maxwell have been associated with the Punjab franchise. Connolly, one of the newest additions, hopes to carve out his own path while contributing to the team's success.

Connolly spoke on JioStar Press Room ahead of the IPL 2026 Rivalry Week and said, "I think you obviously want to win IPL trophies. And that's something that everyone wants to win. I think leaving a legacy is obviously quite nice. But those names that you mentioned, they're world-class players. And I think I've got a lot of work to catch up to them. I'm just concentrated on what's in front of me at the moment."

Connolly wants to put his best foot forward for the team and help them win the IPL trophy.

"Obviously, you're going into a team, and you want to leave something behind. Hopefully, that's an IPL trophy this year. But I think it's about just playing my role and just trying to put my best foot forward for this team," he said.

Connolly, who idolised Shaun Marsh while growing up, now shares the dressing room with Australia's T20I captain Mitchell Marsh. He also represents Western Australia in domestic cricket, much like the Marsh brothers.

Shaun Marsh had famously made an immediate impact for Kings XI Punjab in the inaugural IPL season in 2008, scoring an unbeaten 84 on debut against Deccan Chargers.

Interestingly, Connolly has mirrored that impact early in his IPL career. The left-handed batter announced himself with a match-winning unbeaten 72 off 44 balls on debut against Gujarat Titans, guiding Punjab Kings to a three-wicket win while chasing 163 and earning the Player of the Match award.

Reflecting on his admiration for Marsh, Connolly said, "I enjoyed watching Shaun Marsh while growing up. Luckily enough, I'm quite close with Mitch and Shaun, which is always nice. So I sort of obviously play with Mitch now. But yeah, I've had some communications with Shaun when he was still playing, and I really enjoyed that."

On comparisons in their batting styles, he added, "Some people say the cover drive. I think his is a bit more elegant than mine. But yeah, I used to just love watching him, but I had so much time. And he just played the game on his terms, and that's what I appreciate. And I guess that's some sort of way I want to play my game. There's still a lot of cricket to go in this tournament. I'm sure I'll touch base with him at some point."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Aussie fan living in Mumbai, it's wonderful to see another Western Australian carrying the torch. The Marsh connection is a lovely story. Connolly seems grounded and focused on the team, which is exactly what PBKS needs.
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Vikram M
His humility is refreshing. So many overseas players come with big egos. Saying he has work to do to catch up to Gilchrist and Maxwell shows he understands the platform. Now just deliver consistently, beta! The team is looking strong this year.
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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit tired of hearing about legacy and inspiration before the tournament is even halfway. Let's talk after he plays a tough chase in Chennai or Ahmedabad. One good innings doesn't win you the IPL. Prove it on the field first.
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Rohit P
PBKS management finally picking a proper all-rounder! His left-arm spin could be handy on Indian pitches. Hope Shreyas Iyer uses him well. The Australian connection with Punjab has always been strong, from Marsh to Maxwell. Good omen! 👍
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Kavya N
Love his attitude! "Play the game on his terms" – that's the key. Too many young players get overwhelmed by the IPL pressure. If he can stay calm like he says, he'll be a star. All the best to him! From a Chennai fan, but rooting for Punjab this season 😄

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