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Cooper Connolly
australia
Australia

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Born
August 22, 2003 (22 years)
Nickname
Connolly
Role
Batting Allrounder
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm orthodox
TeamsAustralia U19, Perth Scorchers, Western Australia, Australia A, Australia, San Francisco Unicorns

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TEAMS

Australia U19, Perth Scorchers, Western Australia, Australia A, Australia, San Francisco Unicorns

SUMMARY

SUMMARY
Cooper Connolly is another product of Western Australia! He was assigned the captaincy of the Australia under-19 team in the 2022 edition. Australia finished 4th in that edition losing to Afghanistan in the 3rd place play-off game. His individual performance though was far from being impressive as he scored only 73 runs and picked up 5 wickets in the tourney. But decent outings in the domestic circuit helped him grab the eyeballs of the Perth Scorchers. He was signed up for them in the 2023 edition and he didn't disappoint. Cooper scored 25 off 11 in the finale to help his side clinch the Trophy. He also made his List A and first class debut in the 2023-24 season for Western Australia.

Cooper Connolly continued to scale heights. And he was handed his ODI debut in 2024 against Scotland. His Test debut came in 2025 when he made it to the tour to Sri Lanka for a couple of Tests. Australia won that Test comfortably but Cooper didn't get much of a chance to showcase his handy all-round skills. A left-handed batter and a slow left arm bowler, Cooper was asked to be the travelling reserve for the Champions Trophy in 2025 and made it to the squad as well after an injury to Matt Short.
cooper-connolly
Cooper Connolly
australia
Australia

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Born
August 22, 2003 (22 years)
Nickname
Connolly
Role
Batting Allrounder
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm orthodox
TeamsAustralia U19, Perth Scorchers, Western Australia, Australia A, Australia, San Francisco Unicorns
Teams
Australia U19, Perth Scorchers, Western Australia, Australia A, Australia, San Francisco Unicorns

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Batting Form
Score
OPPN.
Format
Date
Bowling Form
Wickets
OPPN.
Format
Date
Batting Career Summary
TestODIT20IPL
Matches1860
Innings1520
Runs494130
Balls6128100
Highest461130
Average423.56.50
SR66.6773.44130.000
Not Out0100
Fours1710
Sixes0110
Ducks0110
50s0100
100s0000
200s0000
300s0000
400s0000
Bowling Career Summary
TestODIT20IPL
Matches1860
Innings2540
Balls30156480
Runs21137790
Maidens1000
Wickets0610
Avg0.022.8379.00.0
Eco4.25.279.880
SR0.026.048.00.0
BBI0/95/221/24-/-
BBM0/215/221/24-/-
4w0000
5w0100
10w0000
Career Timeline
Format
Debut
Last Match
t20
test
odi

Career Information

t20
Debut
vs Scotland, 2024-09-07, Grange Cricket Club
Last Played
vs West Indies, 2025-07-27, Warner Park
test
Debut
vs Sri Lanka, 2025-02-06, Galle International Stadium
Last Played
vs Sri Lanka, 2025-02-06, Galle International Stadium
odi
Debut
vs England, 2024-09-29, County Ground
Last Played
vs India, 2025-10-25, Sydney Cricket Ground

SUMMARY

SUMMARY
Cooper Connolly is another product of Western Australia! He was assigned the captaincy of the Australia under-19 team in the 2022 edition. Australia finished 4th in that edition losing to Afghanistan in the 3rd place play-off game. His individual performance though was far from being impressive as he scored only 73 runs and picked up 5 wickets in the tourney. But decent outings in the domestic circuit helped him grab the eyeballs of the Perth Scorchers. He was signed up for them in the 2023 edition and he didn't disappoint. Cooper scored 25 off 11 in the finale to help his side clinch the Trophy. He also made his List A and first class debut in the 2023-24 season for Western Australia.

Cooper Connolly continued to scale heights. And he was handed his ODI debut in 2024 against Scotland. His Test debut came in 2025 when he made it to the tour to Sri Lanka for a couple of Tests. Australia won that Test comfortably but Cooper didn't get much of a chance to showcase his handy all-round skills. A left-handed batter and a slow left arm bowler, Cooper was asked to be the travelling reserve for the Champions Trophy in 2025 and made it to the squad as well after an injury to Matt Short.
 
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