Cooper Connolly Chants 'Jai Bajrangbali' at Preity Zinta's Request After IPL Debut

Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta welcomed Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly to the team by having him chant 'Jai Bajrangbali' on Hanuman Jayanti. This followed Connolly's dream IPL debut, where he helped secure a thrilling win against Gujarat Titans. The young player expressed his admiration for his idol, former PBKS star Shaun Marsh, who gave him advice after his selection. Connolly also credited coach Ricky Ponting for keeping him calm and valued the experience of batting alongside captain Shreyas Iyer.

Key Points: PBKS' Cooper Connolly Chants Jai Bajrangbali for Preity Zinta

  • Connolly's winning IPL debut
  • Chants at Zinta's request
  • Credits idol Shaun Marsh
  • Praises coach Ricky Ponting
  • Looks up to Shreyas Iyer
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Punjab Kings' player Cooper Connolly chants 'Jai Bajrangbali' at Preity Zinta's request

Punjab Kings' Australian star Cooper Connolly chants 'Jai Bajrangbali' at co-owner Preity Zinta's request on Hanuman Jayanti after his winning IPL debut.

"So you're you might be born Australian, but you're Punjabi by choice now. - Preity Zinta"

Mullanpur, April 2

On the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, Punjab Kings shared a special video featuring the team's co-owner Preity Zinta and Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly.

In the video, 22-year-old Connolly could be seen chanting 'Jai Bajrangbali' at the request of Preity.

Notably, this video was recorded after the Punjab Kings registered their win in a thrilling match against the Gujarat Titans earlier this week on Tuesday.

"So you're you might be born Australian, but you're Punjabi by choice now. We have the Punjabi spirit. Yeah, and today is your first game. So, of course, it was played on a Tuesday. So Tuesday is for us. It's Hanumanji, which is the Indian God of strength and power his day," Preity said.

"So let's hear you say Jai Bajrangbali," Preity requested.

"Jai Bajrangbali," Connolly cutely said.

"Yes, so that means you'll always be strong. You'll always be powerful and you'll always be protected. That's it. So that's your welcome into Punjab Kings," Preity added.

Cooper Connolly made his dream debut in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday, where he guided Punjab Kings (PBKS) to a thrilling three-wicket win over Gujarat Titans in both teams' first game of the tournament on Tuesday.

Connolly also expressed delight at following in the footsteps of his "idol" Shaun Marsh during his IPL debut.

Speaking on JioHotstar, Cooper Connolly said it was special to follow in the steps of Shaun Marsh, someone Connolly considers his idol. Notably, the former Australian cricketer, Marsh, also debuted in the IPL for the Punjab-based franchise back in the inaugural season in 2008.

Marsh scored an unbeaten 84 to guide his team to a win against the Deccan Chargers.\

Connolly, 22, praised Marsh as a mentor and shared that he enjoyed their time together in Western Australia, and expressed excitement about contributing runs and looking forward to the rest of the IPL season."It was a nice moment when I got picked up. Shaun Marsh was the first person I spoke to about it, and he gave me some good words.

Growing up, I played in Western Australia with him for a long period of time and he has always been good to me," he said."I looked up to him as a mentor and an idol and really enjoyed spending some time with him. It's nice to be among the runs. There are still plenty of games to go and I am really looking forward to the rest of the tournament," Connolly added.

On his IPL debut, Cooper Connolly said he felt some nerves ahead of the game but was excited to contribute. He credited the PBKS head coach Ricky Ponting for keeping him calm and praised the team's strong bowling. Connolly also spoke about learning from captain Shreyas Iyer, calling him a world-class player and valuing the experience of batting alongside him.

"I woke up in the morning with a little bit of nerves, which I was really happy about, but yeah, I was really looking forward to getting out there and playing my part the best I can. Ricky Ponting just kept me calm and collected. He told me to play my game, go out there and dominate. It was a nice team performance. We were very strong with the ball and made things easier for ourselves. It was a really good day for us," Connolly said.

"I was looking forward to spending time out in the middle with Shreyas Iyer and just sort of picking his brains a little bit. He's a world-class player. I've played a little bit of cricket with him for Australia A and Australia. He is a great player for a reason, and hopefully, I can learn as much as I can," the Aussie further said.

PBKS will next face Chennai Super Kings on April 3 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to following IPL, I find these moments really special. It's nice to see the respect foreign players have for local traditions. Connolly seems like a great addition to the team.
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Vikram M
While the gesture is sweet, I hope it's coming from a place of genuine cultural exchange and not just a PR move for the cameras. Foreign players should learn about our culture, not just perform it.
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Priya S
Hanuman Jayanti blessings for the team! What a debut for the young man, winning on a Tuesday. It's written in the stars. Hope he continues this form. PBKS needs this energy! 💪
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Rohit P
His respect for Shaun Marsh shows good character. Marsh was a legend for Punjab. If Connolly can bring even half of that consistency, we might finally have a good season. Fingers crossed!
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Kavya N
Preity Zinta is the heart of this franchise. No other owner connects with players and fans like she does. "Punjabi by choice" – love that line! She makes everyone feel at home.

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