Bangladesh Cricket

Nahid Rana Issues Warning: I Won’t Spare Any Bowler Bowling Bouncers at Me

Rahul Verma · · 4 min read
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A Fearless Presence on the Pitch

In the high-stakes environment of international cricket, few things are as intimidating as a genuine fast bowler who refuses to back down. Nahid Rana, the emerging sensation of Bangladesh cricket, has quickly established himself as a player who thrives on aggression and grit. During the Sylhet Test against Pakistan, Rana proved to be a persistent nuisance for the opposition batters with his sharp, well-directed bouncers. However, what transpired when he took the crease was arguably more telling than his bowling figures.

The Curious Case of the Missing Bouncers

As the Bangladesh innings unfolded, observers noted a peculiar trend: while Rana had spent the previous day testing the resolve of Pakistan’s batting lineup with short-pitched deliveries, he was treated with unusual caution by the opposition’s pace battery. Not a single bouncer was directed at him during his time at the crease. Whether this was a tactical decision to avoid provoking a lower-order batter or a sign of respect for his fearless reputation remains a point of speculation.

Addressing this phenomenon in a post-match press conference, Nahid Rana offered a blunt assessment of his mindset. “I don’t know whether they were thinking about bowling bouncers at me or not. But I can say one thing – if someone bowls a bouncer at me, I won’t spare him,” the young pacer declared with characteristic confidence.

Reflecting on a Hard-Fought Test Match

The Sylhet Test proved to be a roller-coaster of emotions for the home side. Bangladesh found themselves in a challenging position early on, eventually being bowled out for 278. The backbone of that innings was undoubtedly Litton Das, whose masterful 126 from 159 balls provided the stability the team desperately required. Rana was quick to acknowledge the importance of that knock, identifying it as the defining moment of the match.

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“I would say Litton bhai’s batting, and then the contributions from Taijul bhai, Taskin bhai, and Shoriful bhai lower down the order were vital,” Rana noted. “Alhamdulillah, we bowled well too. If Litton bhai hadn’t scored that hundred, we would have been on the back foot. For me, his century was the turning point.”

The Team Effort

The second day of play saw a masterful resurgence from the Bangladeshi bowlers, who dismantled the Pakistan batting order for 232. It was a clinical performance that highlighted the depth of the bowling unit:

  • Nahid Rana: 3 wickets
  • Taijul Islam: 3 wickets
  • Taskin Ahmed: 2 wickets
  • Mehidy Hasan Miraz: 2 wickets

Beyond the wicket-takers, the contribution of Shoriful Islam cannot be overlooked. His resolute stay at the crease, facing 30 balls for his 12 runs, provided the grit necessary to push Bangladesh to a competitive total.

A Reputation Preceded by Words

It appears that the team’s inner circle had already anticipated this dynamic. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto had previously joked that opposition bowlers would likely think twice before attempting to bounce Nahid Rana. That prophecy rang true as Rana faced four deliveries in the first innings, all of which were pitched in safer zones, completely devoid of the aggression he had displayed in the field.

As Nahid Rana continues to develop his craft, his blend of raw pace and unwavering mental fortitude makes him one of the most exciting prospects in the current Bangladesh squad. Whether opponents decide to test his mettle with short balls in future matches or choose to bowl around him, one thing is certain: Rana is ready for the challenge, and he is not the type of cricketer to shy away from a battle.

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The cricketing world will be watching closely to see how the young pacer evolves. With his current trajectory, Rana is not just a bowler to be feared; he is becoming a symbol of the new, gritty era of Bangladesh cricket—a team that plays hard, fights for every run, and never forgets a challenge.

Rahul Verma

Rahul Verma is a senior cricket correspondent for NDTV Sports, recognised for bringing broadcast‑style clarity and data‑enriched narratives to digital sports journalism. A proud graduate of Hansraj College, University of Delhi, he started his career in radio commentary before moving into newsroom reporting. Rahul’s ability to decode complex match situations with the precision of an analyst and the flair of a storyteller has made him a trusted voice for millions of NDTV viewers and readers. He covers the Indian team across all formats and is a constant presence during the IPL, where he combines ball‑by‑ball coverage with behind‑the‑scenes insights on team strategies. His reporting also shines a light on the thriving grassroots cricket scene in North India, unearthing talent from school tournaments to state‑level age‑group cricket. A recipient of the Exchange4media Broadcasting Award and a RedInk prize, Rahul believes the best cricket stories are told with equal parts data, drama, and heart.