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"Everyone has their own understanding of their ability": Punjab batter Cooper Connolly after exceptional innings against LSG

Punjab Kings' young batter Cooper Connolly has been on the march in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, putting on magnificent batting performances. The agile batter has played a greater role in the team's unbeaten run in the tournament with eye-catching innings. In PBKS' latest outing against LSG on Sunday, Connolly was outstanding, slamming a spectacular knock of 87 to lead Punjab to a phenomenal 54-run victory. He stitched a solid 182-run partnership with Priyansh Arya, who blazed 93 off 37 balls to take the side to a monstrous total of 254/7 in 20 overs. Speaking after the match, Connolly shed light on the understanding of the game and forging a match-winning partnership with Arya.
"Everyone has their own understanding of their ability and how they go about it and what works for them. So, I think it's individually sort of understanding what works for you in those moments and what makes you successful for a long period of time. And yeah, I think we will have discussions about what works for each other, and we take little things out of each other's books. We're all looking to try and get better. That's what the game's about," Connolly said at the press conference.
"You're trying to get better and you're trying to, I guess, be the best team there is. And yeah, we've enjoyed sort of taking little notes off each other, and we're looking forward to, yeah, plenty more notes and messages from each other to get better as a group and a squad," he said.
Connolly further stressed that he is sticking to what works for him and not looking to score at a greater pace. Notably, in the previous matches as well, he has been instrumental in the team's unbeaten streak, playing a big role in crunch moments.
"I think there's a time and a place for that kind of stuff, and that's understanding what's worked for you over a long period of time. I think it's about knowing their strengths and sticking to their strengths. They know where they're dominant. They know what are some areas that they might get targeted in. And they work on those throughout the week in between games to get better at," he said.
"And that's just the thing about cricket. Everyone's trying to get better in these areas. And yeah, people are going to try to find the weakness when you're batting and they're going to try to bowl to it. But it's understanding what is that and how can we be better," Connolly added.
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