The message of speed was conveyed by Nahid Rana when he joined the Bangladesh Test team. That day, Bangladesh saw the moon in the sky. He responded by traveling roughly 150 kilometers per hour. that Nahid participated in the national team’s first overseas tour.
He is in Pakistan’s sights. Pakistan is also known as the nation of pace bowlers. Whether it was Wasim Akram or Shaheen Shah Afridi in the past, Pakistan never shirked its duty to produce the best pacers. However, neither the opponent nor the circumstances are on Nahid’s mind. He only wants to play cricket at its best.
He said, “I am very excited,” shortly before boarding the Pakistan plane. I wish to excel at cricket. I want to contribute something beneficial to the nation.
Nahid Rana made an explosive debut in first-class cricket and the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). However, playing with a cricket ball was not a routine even four years ago. in 2020, began using a cricket ball to bowl. Within a year of acquiring a cricket bat, make their debut in first-class cricket.
During the 2022-23 season, he took 41 wickets. Next, BPL. Nahid didn’t even have to look back. Make your test debut in March 2024 against Sri Lanka. Expectations rose as Abhishek took five wickets in two innings.
However, there were no first-class matches played after that. Only had the opportunity to participate in Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League List A matches. Rana, on the other hand, was unwilling to accept the lack of preparation because she was unable to play the longer version. “No, I will not say that the preparation is less,” he responded. We held a camp for three months. There is a great chance to stay fit. Overall, I’m optimistic.
Nonetheless, Nahid cannot be hoped for. His strength is his speed. in addition to the height. Receive a natural bounce. Straighten the delivery hand to get more movement. If he works on line length, he can be a great pacer in Bangladesh cricket.
Who knows? Perhaps this Nahid will one day alleviate the remorse of a genuine express bowler in Bangladesh. And let it begin with Pakistan!