Hot moment! Nahid Rana angered Josh Inglis with a fiery takedown during BAN Vs. AUS 1st ODI – Watch

Nahid Rana angers Josh Inglis (Screengrab) Bangladesh pacer Nahid Rana produced a match-winning spell and briefly ignited the spirits as the hosts stunned Australia by 86 runs via the DLS method in the opening ODI of the three-match series.The fiery fast bowler was the center of attention during Australia’s chase when he dismissed stand-in captain Josh Inglis and engaged in a heated exchange. The incident occurred on the first ball of the 11th over when Rana extracted extra bounce from a backhand delivery and forced Inglis to an edge which was caught comfortably behind the stumps.While Rana passionately celebrated the goal, Inglis looked unhappy and exchanged words with the young passer. The confrontation lasted only a few moments before Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz stepped in to calm the situation and take the Australian captain off the field.Watch:The dismissal left Australia struggling at 51/3 and proved to be the turning point in the contest.Rana continued to dominate the innings, removing Alex Carey for 47, Liam Scott for 2 and Xavier Bartlett for 1 to finish with excellent figures of 4/41. His pace and aggression plagued the Australian batting line-up throughout the chase as the visitors fell well short of the required pace.Earlier, Bangladesh posted a competitive 284/8 after recovering from an early setback. Openers Tanzid Hasan Tamim and Najmul Hossain Shanto laid the foundation for a 96-run partnership. Tanzid scored a brisk 54 off 44 balls while Shanto contributed 67.However, the star with the bat was Mosaddek Hossain. Making a strong statement on his return to the international team, the all-rounder smashed an unbeaten 86 off just 70 deliveries, hitting seven fours and three sixes to lift Bangladesh to a challenging total.Australia’s chase never got going despite resistance from Cameron Green, who remained unbeaten on 52, and Alex Carey. Mustafizur Rahman claimed two wickets while Mosaddek backed up his batting heroics with an economical spell.The win was particularly significant for Bangladesh, marking their first ODI win over Australia since 2005 and giving them a 1–0 lead in the series ahead of the second match on 11 June.