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Looking forward to getting stuck in with Ricky Ponting - Cooper Connolly

Posted By: samson on 22-12-2025 | 12:04:56Category: Political Videos, News


While the likes of Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals and Chennai Super Kings fought it out for multiple players, Punjab Kings enjoyed a largely quiet evening at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi during IPL mini-Auction. The Punjab table, which also had captain Shreyas Iyer in attendance, sprung to life when Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly's name came up. They edged out KKR to secure his services for INR 3 crore, adding another Aussie to their ranks. The 22-year-old Connolly, who watched in glee as the batons were raised for him, is now looking forward to what could be his first tryst with coach Ricky Ponting.

"Yeah, I'm looking forward to getting stuck in with Ricky," Connolly said. "I've heard a lot of good things about him. I haven't done a lot of work with him just yet. So I'm looking forward to spending some time with him and sort of doing some tweaks to my batting and seeing what his thoughts are on it. I am looking forward to getting over there and challenging myself against some of the best bowlers in the world."

Ponting of course, will not be the only compatriot that Connolly will share his IPL dressing room with. The PBKS squad now has four other Aussies besides Connolly - Mitchell Owen, Marcus Stoinis, Ben Dwarshuis and Xavier Bartlett.

"I think what I'm looking forward to is just learning off some world-class players like Shreyas. And then obviously spending a bit of time with Marcus Stoinis. Yeah, I'm just looking forward to learning. If I get an opportunity, I get an opportunity. I'm just going to go over there with an open mind and try to take as much of a bus as I can," Connolly offered.

As a spin-bowling all-rounder, the comparisons with Glenn Maxwell are almost inevitable. Maxwell enjoyed two different stints with the Punjab franchise - the first one across four seasons from 2014-2018. He was instrumental (552 runs at a strike rate of 187.75) in the team's gallop to the final in 2014. He returned to the franchise last season, but endured a tough time and then chose not to partake in the mini-auction after being released.

"Yeah, I think the comparisons to Max, I'll take it. But he's a world-class player. I'm a long way from being as good as him," Connolly offered.

There's more to Connolly's connection with the Punjab side. His childhood hero Shaun Marsh played nine seasons of IPL, all with Kings XI Punjab, and was the first recipient of the orange cap - after scoring 616 runs in the inaugural edition in 2008. Connolly hopes to have a legacy like his hero, and plans to chat with him about his IPL experience in the coming months.

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