PBKS All-Rounder Connolly Ready to Face DC in IPL 2026, Says Bahutule

Australia's Cooper Connolly is available for Punjab Kings against Delhi Capitals after returning from a back injury scan in Perth. Spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule confirmed Connolly is ready and eager to perform in his debut IPL season. Bahutule also praised opener Priyansh Arya for his consistent and explosive batting, calling him a future prospect for India. On the bowling front, Yuzvendra Chahal remains the lead spinner, but Harpreet Brar is also in consideration depending on pitch conditions.

Key Points: Cooper Connolly Available for PBKS vs DC IPL 2026 Clash

  • Cooper Connolly returns from injury and is available for PBKS
  • PBKS remains the lone unbeaten side in IPL 2026
  • Priyansh Arya praised for his explosive batting form
  • Yuzvendra Chahal leads spin attack; Harpreet Brar in plans
  • Team prepares for high temperatures and heat in Delhi
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IPL 2026: Connolly is available and ready to feature for PBKS against Delhi Capitals, says Bahutule

Punjab Kings' Cooper Connolly is fit and available for the IPL 2026 match against Delhi Capitals, confirmed spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule.

"He is very much ready and raring to go because I think he is somebody who's in his first year in IPL and first year in Indian conditions. - Sairaj Bahutule"

New Delhi, April 24

Australia's batting all-rounder Cooper Connolly is available and ready to feature for Punjab Kings in their Indian Premier League 2025 clash against Delhi Capitals on Saturday afternoon, confirmed spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule.

As previously reported by IANS, Connolly had briefly returned to his hometown, Perth, to undergo scans on his back after injury prevented him from bowling left-arm spin in IPL 2026. Connolly has since rejoined the squad and is available to play, though it's yet to be known if he will still play as a specialist batter for PBKS, the lone unbeaten side in the competition.

"Yes, he is very much available. So, he had to go back and report to his state team. He just went there, and he has come back. So, he is very much ready and raring to go because I think he is somebody who's in his first year in IPL and first year in Indian conditions.

"He has responded really well, and he is a great kid. He has done well in the under-19 levels and played in the Big Bash League. He is definitely a player who is looking forward to every game and is very keen to perform for the side," Bahutule told reporters on the eve of the match.

Bahutule also lavished praise on explosive left-handed opener Priyansh Arya, who has lit up IPL 2026 yet again with his audacious hitting. "He had a fabulous season last year as well. I think he is somebody who must have gone during the off-season playing domestic cricket for Delhi and understood a few things where he needs to improve, and that's what he has got better at.

"He has come back and understood that this is what I need to improve for the second season. Yes, challenges are there in the second season. But it doesn't look like he has left off from the way he was playing last year.

"He is a very calm and composed cricketer and has very good shoulders. He doesn't get fazed by success or failure. He is very well-balanced, and I think in the coming future, he will be a great prospect to be playing for the country," he added.

On the spin-bowling front, leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has so far shouldered the slow bowling workload as the sole specialist spinner in PBKS's playing eleven. However, Bahutule indicated that Harpreet Brar, who has done well for PBKS whenever given a chance, remains firmly in their plans.

"I am sure he has also been considered. But again, we will have to look at the pitch again today, how it is tomorrow, and at some stage, and then take a call on things. Yes, Yuzi has actually taken all the pressure as the lone spinner because he is also aware that, being that lone spinner, the opposition will always look to target him.

"But with his experience and with his guile, he can execute his skills brilliantly. Harpreet is a fabulous bowler. He has been bowling exceedingly well from the domestic season to getting into the IPL. He is in a very good frame of mind. He is very keen and eager to play, too.

"But sometimes, the combination and you have to take certain decisions which are favourable for that particular pitch and that particular opposition. Yes, definitely, he is in the scheme of things, and we will take a call tomorrow, and hopefully, he can get a game," he added.

With the match scheduled to be played in the afternoon, temperatures are expected to be very high, leading to cramps affecting players being a strong possibility. Asked about how the team, particularly the overseas contingent, was preparing to cope with the scorching Delhi heat, Bahutule said, "Again, IPL has been there for so many years. Overseas players are also aware of it. I think they start the preparation at least a day before, in terms of hydration.

"We have a fabulous medical team that looks after all that is needed for them to get really fit for tomorrow's game. We have a nutritionist, also. So, we prepare them not only on the day of the game but also the day before.

"That is the reason why they are well-equipped when they respond. Yes, but sometimes it can be that the heat is too much, or the conditions can get worse. But overall, they are very well-equipped for it," he signed off.

- IANS

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Siddharth J
Priyansh Arya is a gem! Another season, another explosive start. If he maintains this consistency, he'll definitely knock on the national team doors soon. India's T20 batting depth is looking scary for the future. 🔥
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Aditya G
Bahutule is spot on about Harpreet Brar. The guy has been consistent in domestic and whenever given chances in IPL. It's unfair to leave him out for so long. PBKS should try playing two spinners on a Delhi pitch that might assist turn. Combination flexibility is key.
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Ravi K
The heat factor is real in April Delhi matches. Good to see PBKS have a proper hydration and nutrition plan. Many overseas players underestimate Indian summer and end up cramping in crucial moments. Smart preparation by the support staff!
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Neha E
Chahal as the lone spinner is doing well but the pressure is immense. Would love to see Brar get a game against DC too. That left-arm angle against their right-hand heavy lineup could be a tactical advantage. Bahutule should back his spinners more boldly.
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Arya P
Priyansh Arya is what we call a 'born cricketer'. Calm, composed, doesn't get fazed by anything. That's the attitude we need in Indian cricket. At this rate, he'll be in the national T20 squad by next year! 🇮🇳

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