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The future of cricketing in Australia looks bright with the emergence of talented young players, and 21-year-olds. Cooper Connolly no exceptions. as Cricket Australia (CA) reveals their 16-member squad for the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka starting on January 29 at the Galle International Stadium, Connolly’s inclusion marks a milestone in his illustrious career.
1. A rising star was born on August 22, 2003
Connolly was born on August 22, 2003, marking the beginning of a journey that would see him climb the ranks of Australian cricket. At just 21 years old, Connolly is already making waves as a versatile player in different formats of the game.
2. A double threat: Left-handed batter and bowler
Connolly is a left-handed batter and a left-arm off-spin bowler, a unique combination that makes him a valuable asset to any team. His ability to contribute with the bat and the ball highlights his all-rounder potential.
3. The pride of Western Australia
Connolly represented Western Australia in interstate cricket, showing his skills in domestic tournaments. His consistent performances at the state level have been instrumental in gaining him recognition on the national stage.
4. A key player for Perth Scorchers
on Big Bash League (BBL)Connolly played for the Perth Scorchers, one of the most successful franchises in the league. His contributions in the BBL highlight his adaptability and prowess in the shortest format of the game.
5. Leadership at a young age: Captain of Australia’s U-19 team
In January 2022, Connolly was named captain of the Australian U-19 cricket team for the 2022 U-19 Cricket World Cup. His leadership skills are evident as he guides the young team on the global stage.
6. A natural leader in Western Australia’s U-17 team
Before captaining Australia’s U-19 team, Connolly led Western Australia’s U-17 team, further proving his leadership ability and his ability to motivate teammates from a young age.
7. A memorable List A debut
Connolly made his List A debut for Western Australia on September 24, 2023, at Marsh One Day Cup against Queensland. His debut performance was a stepping stone to further opportunities in professional cricket.
8. A first-class debut to remember
On 21 March 2024, Connolly made his first-class debut for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield Final against Tasmania. He impressed with a remarkable 90-run knock in the first innings, which marked his readiness for high-pressure games.
9. Selection for Australia’s T20I squad
Connolly’s growing reputation earned him a place in Australia’s T20I squad for their tour of England and Scotland in July 2024. This selection marks his transition from domestic cricket to the international arena.
10. The Dual International debut in 2024
Connolly made his T20I debut against Scotland on September 7, 2024, and later his ODI debut against England on September 29, 2024. These milestones reflect his rapid ascent and adaptation to formats.