PBKS Coach Lauds Cooper Connolly After Maiden IPL Ton Despite Loss to SRH

Cooper Connolly scored his maiden IPL century, an unbeaten 107 off 59 balls, but Punjab Kings lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad by failing to chase 236. The 22-year-old became the youngest overseas batter to hit an IPL ton. PBKS spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule praised Connolly as a 'team man' and a future star for Australia. Bahutule also blamed dropped catches for the defeat, saying they cost the team momentum.

Key Points: Cooper Connolly Maiden IPL Century: PBKS Coach Praises Youngster

  • Cooper Connolly scored unbeaten 107 off 59 balls in IPL 2026
  • PBKS lost to SRH by failing to chase 236
  • Connolly becomes youngest overseas batter to hit IPL century
  • PBKS coach Bahutule calls Connolly a future star for Australia
  • Dropped catches cost PBKS the match, says Bahutule
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"He's got a good head on his shoulder and he's a team man": PBKS spin bowling coach lauds Connolly after maiden IPL ton

Punjab Kings' Cooper Connolly scored 107* off 59 balls in a losing cause against SRH. Spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule praised the 22-year-old as a 'team man' and future star.

"He's got a good head on his shoulder, and he's a very sort of a team man. - Sairaj Bahutule"

Hyderabad, May 7

Punjab Kings suffered their third defeat on the trot in IPL 2026 when they failed to chase down a 236-run target against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday despite an unbeaten ton by Cooper Connolly.

Playing just his 10th IPL match, Connolly hit his maiden T20 century at Uppal Stadium in Hyderabad, but could not take his side past the winning line. The 22-year-old also became the youngest overseas batter to hit an IPL century.

He made 107 not out off 59 balls with the help of seven fours and eight sixes. He has made 377 runs for PBKS and is the leading run-scorer for the franchise so far.

PBKS spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule praised Connolly for his historic ton and called him a 'team man'. Speaking during the post-match press conference, Bahutule said, "He's a great potential, definitely. He'll play a long period for Australia; he's a very good all-rounder in the making and a fabulous fielder. He's got a good head on his shoulder, and he's a very sort of a team man. Like for today's conditions, I can say that in spite of the fact that we knew at some stage it was a losing cause, but he just made sure that the momentum is on and sees how we can get closer to the total because obviously things like these also help us in our net run rate, so that's what he did beautifully. He's learning to be in India and playing in the conditions, and the way he has adopted as an overseas player has been fabulous to see at that age. To come and play in different venues, different pitches and perform so well. So, I think he's got a good future ahead of him."

Punjab Kings' fielders dropped a lot of catches, and Bahutule called them out as the main cause of losing the match.

Punjab Kings won the toss and opted to bowl first. While Travis Head (38) and Abhishek Sharma (35) gave SRH a brilliant start, PBKS did have a chance to pull things back as they had reduced the opposition to 86/2 in 7 overs. However, their fielders dropped catches that proved costly for them.

SRH posted a massive 235/4, powered by fifties from Heinrich Klaasen (69*) and Ishan Kishan (55), along with quick starts from Head and Abhishek. Chahal was the only bowler who stood out for PBKS with the figures of 1/32 in 4 overs.

Talking about what went wrong for PBKS, Bahutule said, "Definitely we had our plans in terms of all the top three batters for SRH, and they are the batters who've been really scoring highly for the team, and it was very important for us to execute our plans, and we did execute them, but unfortunately, catches were dropped, and I think that hurt us."

"I think it was very important to take those catches because there are such players that if you tend to drop catches, they will score and score quickly. So, I think definitely catching could have changed the momentum of the game. There would have been fresh batters on the ground on the pitch, and we could have executed our plans more effectively and then ended up maybe giving more than you know 50 runs less," he added.

Coming to SRH's bowling, Pat Cummins rotated his bowlers effectively to ensure PBKS never gained the momentum needed for a miracle. Cummins (2/34), Shivang Kumar (2/45), Sakib Hussain (1/40) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (1/11 in 2 overs) were the wicket takers for the hosts.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I feel for Connolly. Such a promising innings, but cricket is a team sport. PBKS lost because of poor catching and weak bowling. Bahutule is right - catches win matches. Klaasen aur Kishan ne toh PBKS ki jeb khol di. 🏏
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Ravi K
Connolly ka future bright hai, no doubt. He's only 22 and playing like a veteran. But PBKS ki team management ko seriously sochna chahiye - har match mein same mistakes. Bowling kharab, catching kharab, toh jeet kaise hogi?πŸ˜‚
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Sneha F
Bahutule ne sahi kaha - catches dropped match change kar dete hain. Connolly ne jo kiya, woh remarkable hai, lekin team work se hi jeet aati hai. SRH ki bowling bhi acchi thi - Cummins ne masterstroke Kiya. πŸ‘Œ
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Manish T
Connolly is a gem! But PBKS needs a reality check - you can't chase 236 with such loose fielding. Bahutule should focus on improving catching drills instead of praising opponents. Youngest overseas centurion hai, lekin jeet toh chahiye na! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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James A
What a knock by Connolly! He's got that calm Aussie mindset. Still, PBKS need to sort out their bowling attack. Chahal was the only bright spot. Nice to see a young player shine in tough conditions. πŸ‘

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