Published:  12:09 AM, 10 June 2026

Tigers outclass Aussies in first ODI

Tigers outclass Aussies in first ODI
Cricketers of Bangladesh celebrate their stunning victory in the first march of the ODI series against Australia at Mirpur in Dhaka on Tuesday. -Agency

A fiery spell of high-pace bowling from youngster Nahid Rana after Mosaddek Hossain's brilliant batting performance guided Bangladesh to a comprehensive 86-run victory over Australia under the DLS method in the first ODI at Mirpur on Tuesday.

It marks Bangladesh's second ODI win against Australia, and their first since the historic 2005 triumph in Cardiff.

Defending 284 for 8, the hosts consistently chipped away at Australia's batting lineup, reducing them to 191 for 9 before a thunderstorm and rain ended the match early.

The afternoon belonged to Nahid Rana, whose raw pace and accuracy tore through the Australian middle order.Consistently bowling above 146 kph, the young speedster tore through a star-studded lineup to finish with match-winning figures of 4 for 41 from his 10 overs.

Australia's chase ran into trouble on the very first ball of the innings when Taskin Ahmed bowled Matthew Short for a duck. Mustafizur Rahman added to the visitors' early woes shortly after, trapping Marnus Labuschagne leg-before for 1 to leave the tourists reeling at 2 for 2.

Captain Josh Inglis and Cooper Connolly briefly steadied the ship, putting on a small partnership before Nahid Rana turned the match firmly in Bangladesh's favor. He broke through by extracting sharp bounce from a hard length at 147.9 kph, forcing a faint outside edge from Inglis straight to wicketkeeper Litton Das.

The dismissal triggered an intense exchange of words between the batsman and bowler, forcing teammates and fielders to step in and diffuse the situation.

Nahid Rana returned in his second spell to deliver a decisive double-blow that killed off the chase. He first removed a well-set Alex Carey for 47 with a 146 kph wobble-seam delivery that straightened just enough to catch the outside edge.

Two overs later, he used his height to dismiss Liam Scott, extracting a sharp, rearing delivery from a back of a length that Scott could only fend to Towhid Hridoy, who took a brilliant diving catch at gully.

The pacer completed his four-wicket haul by rushing Xavier Bartlett with a ferocious 148.5 kph short ball directed at the ribs. Hurried by the pace, Bartlett spooned a simple catch off the handle to Tanzid Hasan at square leg, leaving Australia stranded at 140 for 8.

Earlier in the day, Bangladesh posted a competitive total on the back of an unbeaten 86 from Mosaddek Hossain and half-centuries from Najmul Hossain Shanto (67) and Tanzid Hasan (54).Nathan Ellis bowled exceptionally well under pressure for Australia, taking 3 for 38, but his efforts were ultimately overshadowed by Mosaddek's late hitting and Nahid Rana's subsequent burst.

Cameron Green offered some late resistance with an unbeaten 52, but he lacked support as the rest of the lineup crumbled against a disciplined, multi-pronged home attack.

With the victory, Bangladesh take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.




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