
The heated exchange between Josh Inglis and Nahid Rana during a Bangladesh vs Australia match became a massive talking point online, heavily fueled by popular cricket creator Furqan Bhatti doing a live "watch along". The wild moment went down during the 11th over of the Australian innings. Bangladesh’s tall, young fast bowler, Nahid Rana, was steaming in with incredible pace. Rana delivered a roaring, back-of-a-length delivery that completely tricked the Australian captain, Josh Inglis, with its raw speed and extra bounce. Inglis tried to play at it, but the ball caught a thick outside edge and flew straight into the hands of wicketkeeper Litton Das. Inglis was sent packing for just 19 runs. Rana was absolutely pumped up and gave Inglis a massive, aggressive look-back celebration.
Inglis did not like the attitude. He stopped in his tracks, turned around, and walked right up toward the bowler to scream back. They were practically in a face-off before Bangladesh's captain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, had to run in to pull them apart and calm things down. Social media blew up because popular cricket content creator Furqan Bhatti was streaming the match live. As soon as Nahid Rana got the wicket of Josh Inglis and the face-off began, Furqan started yelling, "Oye hoye hoye, Rana ne panga le liya!" (Oh wow, Rana just picked a fight!), Yeh cheez! Yeh hai fast bowler ka attitude!" (This is it! This is what a fast bowler's attitude should look like!). Clip cutouts of Bhatti's crazy, energetic face reactions alongside the footage of Inglis and Rana charging at each other flooded social apps like X (Twitter) and Facebook. Fans from both sides started fighting in the comment sections.
𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐋 𝐁𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐑! 🤬 Heated exchange between Josh Inglis and Nahid Rana after his dismissal with Furqan Bhatti doing watch along 😅 pic.twitter.com/GobNv0nI49
— Usman (@jamilmusman_) June 9, 2026
Australia lose ODI match to Bangladesh under Josh Inglis’ leadership
Australia lost the match to Bangladesh by 86 runs using the DLS method. Wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis stepped up as the stand-in captain for this series. He took over the role after regular skipper Mitchell Marsh was ruled out due to an ankle injury. Bangladesh batted first and scored 284 for 8 in their 50 overs. Middle-order batsman Mosaddek Hossain led the way with a brilliant, unbeaten 86 runs from 70 balls. In response, Australia's batting lineup crumbled under immense pressure. The team fell to a worrying 191 for 9 in 42.2 overs before heavy rain stopped the game completely.
Bangladesh was declared the winner. This marked a legendary milestone as their first-ever ODI victory against Australia on home soil. The young Bangladesh speedster destroyed Australia's top and middle order, finishing with incredible match-winning figures of 4 for 41. He took the crucial wicket of Josh Inglis, which sparked their heated argument. He was the lone fighter for the Australians, scoring a tough 52 not out, but he lacked support from the other batsmen.The big win gives Bangladesh a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series.



