[ad_1] Last update:March 04, 2025, 4:30 pm.Australian player Cooper Konoli took a special record as soon as he/she landed against India. In the first semi -final of the Champions Trophy, Australian opener played in ICC ODI tournaments for Australia ...Read moreWhat did you do on the first 9 balls of Cooper's career which became a record?HighlightsCooper Konoli set a record at the age of 21 years 194 days.Konoli became the fourth youngest Australian in the ICC ODI tournaments.Konoli was dismissed by Mohammed Shami's ball without scoring 9 balls.New DelhiAt the age of 21, it is not easy to field against India in the semi -final match of the Champions Trophy. The indications of this were found by Cooper Konoli in the first few overs in Dubai, who landed on the field with Travis Head as an opener. But his/her journey was only 9 balls. Despite this, he/she must have managed to make a record in his/her name. Australia won the toss in Dubai and decided to bat first. Team India first landed on the ground for bowling. During this time, Australian player Cooper Konoli took a special record as soon as he/she landed on the field. However, he/she could not bat long against India. Conoli record As soon as the left -arm opening batsman Konoli stepped on the Dubai ground, he/she has become the fourth youngest player to play in ICC ODI tournaments for Australia. Konoli has done this wonders at the age of 21 years and 194 days. Andrew Jessers is the youngest player to play in ODI tournaments for the team. he/she played a match against India in Delhi in 1987. The age of Jesters was then 20 years and 225 days. Zero in Conoli account In such a big tournament, Konoli came to start the innings against India. But they could not do anything special during this time. Konoli was dismissed for Zero, facing 9 balls. They could not even open the account. Konoli was shown the path of the pavilion by Mohammed Shami. The pressure of the first match was clearly visible in Konoli's batting because he/she kept trying to play almost a karah and in the end he/she was dismissed by Shami's ball. Youth Australian in ICC ODI tournaments Captain Steve Smith also played the ICC tournament at the age of 21 by captaining the Champions Trophy 2025. Large names like Ricky Punting, Shane Watson and Mitchell Marsh have also played ICC tournaments for Australia in 21 years. The entire list is as follows. 20 years 225 days - Andrew Zessers vs India, Delhi, World Cup 1987 21 years 66 days - Ricky Ponting vs. Kenya, Visakhapatnam, World Cup 1996 21 years 90 days - Shane Watson vs. New Zealand, Colombo SSC, Champions Trophy 2002 21 years 194 days - Cooper Konoli vs. India, Dubai, Champions Trophy 2025 21 years 231 days - Mitchell Marsh vs England, Edgbaston, Champions Trophy 2013 21 years 264 days - Steven Smith vs. Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad, World Cup 2011 Place :New Delhi,Delhifirst published :March 04, 2025, 4:30 pm.HomeCricket0 runs off 9 balls, Australian player made a unique record against Bhelbharata [ad_2]