Nahid Rana’s fiery send-off to Josh Inglis sparks controversy as Bangladesh stuns Australia
കളിച്ചത് മതി ഇനി കേറി പോടാ... മൈതാനത്ത് ജോഷ് ഇംഗ്ലീഷുമായി ഉടക്കി നഹീദ് റാണ, ഓസീസിനെതിരെ വിജയം സ്വന്തമാക്കി ബംഗ്ലാദേശ്
A tense confrontation between Nahid Rana and Josh Inglis overshadowed a clinical performance by Bangladesh in their ODI series opener.
The atmosphere at the stadium turned electric for the wrong reasons during the 11th over of the first ODI between Bangladesh and Australia. What began as a standard dismissal quickly escalated into a heated argument between Josh Inglis and Nahid Rana, momentarily shifting the focus from the game’s technical merits to the raw, unfiltered aggression often seen in modern high-stakes ക്രിക്കറ്റ്.
Rana, who proved to be the architect of Australia’s collapse, delivered a sharp, extra-bounce delivery that forced an edge from the Australian skipper, Josh Inglis. Immediately after the catch was completed, Rana turned toward the departing batter and delivered a verbal send-off, reportedly telling him to "go to the dressing room." The interaction, which was caught on camera, triggered an immediate retort from Inglis, who refused to walk away, leading to a standoff that required the intervention of Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz to diffuse.
The on-field clash provided a jarring backdrop to what was otherwise a dominant display by the hosts. Bangladesh set a challenging target of 284, powered by half-centuries from Mosaddek Hossain (86), Najmul Hossain Shanto (67), and Tanzid Hasan (54). In response, the Australian batting lineup struggled to find rhythm, folding for 191. Cameron Green emerged as the top scorer with 52, but his efforts were not enough to counter the pace and pressure applied by the Bangladeshi bowlers.
A masterclass in pace
Nahid Rana was the undeniable primary force behind the collapse, claiming 4 wickets for just 41 runs. His ability to extract bounce from the surface proved too much for the visitors, who found themselves unable to build substantial partnerships. While Alex Carey offered some resistance with 47, the Australian middle order crumbled against the disciplined line and length of the Bangladeshi attack.
The bigger picture
Why it matters: This incident highlights a recurring tension in contemporary international ക്രിക്കറ്റ്, where aggressive post-wicket celebrations often invite retaliation. While the competitive spirit is essential, the exchange between nahid and josh serves as a reminder of the fine line between intensity and dissent. Match officials will likely review the footage to determine if the verbal exchange breached the spirit of the game. For Bangladesh, this victory is a significant morale booster, but the fallout from this heated exchange may linger as the teams prepare for the remainder of the series. The incident, as reported in the original article, underscores how quickly momentum can shift when tempers flare on the field.
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