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PUBLISHED ON: 21 APR 2026, 07:54 AM
The landscape of Bangladesh cricket changed in a single afternoon at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. In the 2nd ODI of the 2026 series, a new hero emerged: Nahid Rana. The young speedster, who has been the subject of intense scouting reports, finally announced himself on the world stage by dismantling a formidable New Zealand batting lineup with raw, unadulterated pace.
Rana’s performance wasn’t just about the numbers; it was about the velocity. Clocking consistently above 150 kmph, he provided the “fear factor” that Bangladesh has long craved in their pace battery. This 5-wicket haul hasn’t just leveled the series; it has signaled the arrival of a genuine fast-bowling superstar in South Asia.
Entering the 2nd ODI on April 20, 2026, Bangladesh was under immense pressure after a narrow loss in the series opener. After New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat, the stage was set for a high-scoring affair. However, Nahid Rana had other plans.
Rana’s spell began with a thunderbolt that trapped Tom Latham plumb in front, a delivery clocked at 151.2 kmph. He followed this by targeting the short-ball weakness of the middle order, extracting steep bounce from the Mirpur surface to remove Dean Foxcroft and Glenn Phillips in quick succession.
The most iconic moment of the match came during his second spell, where he cleaned up the tail with two consecutive yorkers that left the woodwork shattered. His ability to maintain high speeds throughout his 10-over quota showed a level of fitness and discipline that justifies the “Next Speed Star” tag.
Under the leadership of Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Bangladesh utilized Rana as a primary strike weapon rather than a defensive option. This aggressive captaincy allowed Rana to bowl with a clear mind, focusing purely on pace and accuracy, which ultimately floored the New Zealand side for a sub-200 total.
| Metric | Statistics |
| Overs Bowled | 9.4 Overs |
| Wickets Taken | 5 Wickets |
| Runs Conceded | 38 Runs |
| Economy Rate | 3.93 |
| Fastest Delivery | 152.4 kmph |
| Key Dismissals | Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, Henry Nicholls |
| Match Result | Bangladesh Lead (Innings Break) |
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Nahid Rana consistently bowled above 148 kmph, with his fastest delivery of the match being officially recorded at 152.4 kmph.
Yes, this is his maiden 5-wicket haul in ODI cricket, coming in only his 4th appearance for the senior national side during the 2026 season.
After New Zealand won the 1st ODI, Bangladesh’s dominant performance in the 2nd ODI (led by Rana) has put the Tigers in a prime position to level the series at 1-1.
The series decider will be available worldwide on the Sports Live Hub (SLH). Regional broadcasters include GTV (Bangladesh), TVNZ (New Zealand), and FanCode (India).
Given his recent performance and extreme pace, scouts have noted that Rana is likely to be a high-value target for franchises in the upcoming IPL mega-auctions.
PUBLISHED ON: 21 APR 2026, 07:54 AM

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