He’s going to be really tough work for us all: Josh Inglis praises Nahid Rana
A Rising Star Faces the Aussie Challenge
Bangladesh fast bowler Nahid Rana has been turning heads with an impressive run of form that has solidified his position as one of the most exciting prospects in international cricket. The young pacer has recently captured global attention with his raw pace and aggressive bowling style, particularly during the ODI series against New Zealand and the historic Test series victories against Pakistan. As Australia prepares to face the hosts in a three-match ODI series and a three-match T20I series, all eyes are on whether the young gun can replicate that success against a formidable touring side.
The Australian Perspective
Wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis, who has been handed the reins as captain for this tour, recently addressed the media during a pre-match press conference. When asked about the threat posed by the Bangladeshi pace battery, Inglis did not shy away from acknowledging the quality of the opposition. Reflecting on the scouting reports and his own observations, Inglis noted, “I haven’t seen a hell of a lot of him, but what I have seen, he looks like a really good bowler, a really exciting prospect.”
The Australian skipper was particularly drawn to the physical attributes that make Nahid a formidable opponent. “He’s tall and he bowls fast, so it’s a pretty nice combination to have. He’s going to be really tough work for us all,” Inglis added, highlighting the respect the Australian camp holds for the young talent.
The Battle of the Pacers
When pressed on whether Bangladesh’s familiarity with home conditions and their aggressive fast bowling unit would give them a distinct advantage over the Australian seamers, Inglis maintained a composed and confident demeanor. With a knowing smile, he remarked, “I guess we’ll find out after the series.”
This series represents a significant opportunity for Australia to test its depth. With several senior stars absent from the touring party, the responsibility falls upon a younger, highly motivated group to prove their mettle in subcontinental conditions. Inglis remains optimistic about the balance of his squad, noting that while the team is missing key veterans, the current pace attack possesses the necessary experience to adapt and compete at the highest level.
An Exciting New Frontier
For many of the players on the current Australian squad, this trip marks their first time playing in Bangladesh. The rarity of these encounters adds an element of mystery and excitement to the upcoming matches. “It’s very exciting. We don’t play Bangladesh very often, especially over here in Bangladesh. So, it’s my first time here and I know it’s the same for a lot of the other guys too. We’re incredibly excited about this series,” Inglis shared.
As the team finalizes their preparations, the focus remains on assessing the pitch conditions. Inglis confirmed that the playing XI would be finalized only after a thorough inspection of the wicket. “We haven’t named a team yet, so we’re going to have a look at the wicket today and you’ll see that tomorrow,” he concluded. With the stage set for an intense showdown, cricket fans worldwide will be watching closely to see if Nahid Rana can cement his reputation against one of the world’s leading cricketing nations, or if the Australian side can successfully navigate the challenges posed by the hosts.

Shaan Cooper is a cricket journalist and SEO content writer from Bengaluru who focuses on breaking cricket news, live match coverage, and player performance stories. Her writing style combines fast-paced reporting with detailed cricket knowledge tailored for digital sports platforms.
