Punjab Kings' Cooper Connolly Breaks IPL Record with Youngest Century

Cooper Connolly became the youngest overseas player to score an IPL century at 22, hitting 107 off 59 balls for Punjab Kings against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Despite a 33-run loss, the Kings remain second in the standings with 13 points. Spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule praised Connolly's temperament and the team's unity under Ricky Ponting. The squad now looks ahead to their home leg in Dharamshala to reclaim winning momentum.

Key Points: Connolly Becomes Youngest IPL Centurion at 22

  • Cooper Connolly becomes youngest overseas IPL centurion at age 22
  • Connolly scores 107 off 59 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • Punjab Kings sit second in IPL 2026 standings with 13 points
  • Team heads to Dharamshala for crucial three-match home leg
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"We will get better and stronger as the games go by": Sairaj Bahutule looks forward to home leg for comeback

Punjab Kings' Cooper Connolly scores youngest IPL century at 22, surpassing Quinton de Kock. Coach Sairaj Bahutule praises his temperament and looks ahead to home leg.

"We'll get better and stronger as the games go by - Sairaj Bahutule"

Hyderabad, May 7

Punjab Kings continues to maintain its position among the top contenders in the IPL 2026 standings, currently sitting in second place with 13 points after a high-scoring encounter against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Although the result favoured the hosts in a 33-run victory, the fixture provided a significant silver lining for the side through young Australian Cooper Connolly, who became the youngest overseas player to score a century in IPL history.

Facing a challenging target of 236 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, the Kings showed resilience following a difficult start to the innings. Connolly anchored the chase with a determined 107 off just 59 deliveries. His performance, which included seven boundaries and eight sixes, saw him surpass a decade-old record held by Quinton de Kock to claim the milestone at just 22 years of age.

Reflecting on the historic knock, spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule highlighted Connolly's exceptional temperament and the bright future he holds within the franchise, as per a press release from PBKS.

"He is somebody who is very positive, and he's a great potential, definitely. He's got a good head on his shoulders, and he's a total team man," Bahutule said. "To see an overseas player at that age come and adapt to different venues and pitches in India so quickly has been fabulous. Even when it felt like a losing cause, he made sure the momentum stayed on to see how close we could get."

Despite the challenges in the field, the coaching staff remains firmly behind the squad, pointing to the culture of unity and character that Head Coach Ricky Ponting has instilled in the dressing room.

"The values created by Ricky are that we support each other and back each other. Ups and downs are going to be there, but we will take up that challenge and come back stronger," Bahutule noted. "It's a tournament of ups and downs, and we are very clear in the brand of cricket we want to play. We'll just focus on one game at a time and keep our mindsets calm."

With the team now moving to their home base in Dharamshala for a crucial three-match stint, there is an air of excitement to reclaim winning momentum.

"Dharamshala is a good venue, and we will make sure we take advantage of that home ground. We've had a brilliant first half, and while there is a little hurdle now, we will pick ourselves up again. We'll get better and stronger as the games go by," Bahutule concluded.

Punjab Kings will return to action next week against Delhi Capitals as they look to solidify their playoff spot in front of a home crowd at the HPCA Cricket Stadium, Dharamshala.

- ANI

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Nisha Z
Good to see Sairaj Bahutule's positive approach. The team culture Ponting has built is showing—even in defeat, they're not panicking. That's what separates top teams. Just hope we don't repeat last year's mid-season slump.
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Kavya N
33-run loss is a concern, especially with 236 on board. But Connolly's knock reminds me of young Tendulkar—that calmness under pressure. Bahutule is right, one game at a time. Dharamshala home leg could be the turning point. 🤞
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Manish T
Honestly, I'm a bit tired of hearing "we'll come back stronger" every time we lose. The bowling unit needs serious work—can't keep conceding 235+ and expecting Connolly to bail us out every match. Hope the think-tank addresses this in Dharamshala.
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Simran P
Seeing an Australian kid adapt to Indian pitches so quickly is brilliant. Bahutule's coaching seems to be working well with the youngsters. Dharamshala is a beautiful venue—hope the crowd turns up and gives them that extra push! 🇮🇳🏏
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Vivek B
The key is consistency. We've seen teams start strong and fade away in the second half. Ponting's experience will be crucial now. And bahutule's spin attack needs to step up—we can't rely only on pace in Dharamshala where the ball grips.

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