Bangladesh fast bowler Naheed Rana produced a match-winning spell and briefly sparked anger as the hosts defeated Australia by 86 runs via DLS method in the first ODI of the three-match series.The volcanic fast bowler was the center of attention during Australia’s chase when he dismissed the stand-in skipper. Josh Inglis and engaged in a heated exchange. The incident occurred on the first ball of the 11th over when Rana extracted extra bounce from a back-of-a-length delivery, forcing Ingles to an edge that was comfortably driven behind the stumps.As Rana enthusiastically celebrated the wicket, Inglis looked unhappy and exchanged words with the young pacer. The clash lasted only a few moments when Bangladesh captain Mehdi Hasan Miraz led the Australian captain off the field to calm the situation.See:The dismissal left Australia in trouble at 51/3 and proved to be a turning point in the contest.Rana continued to dominate the innings, 47 to Alex Carey, 2 more to Liam Scott Xavier Bartlett Finishing with impressive figures of 4/41 for 1. His pace and aggression troubled Australia’s batting line-up throughout the chase as the visitors fell well behind at the required rate.Earlier, Bangladesh managed 284/8 after recovering from the initial setback. Openers Tanzid Hasan Tamim and Najamul Hasan Shantu laid the foundations of a 96-run partnership. Tanzeed scored 54 runs off 44 balls while Shantu scored 67 runs.The star with the bat, however, was Mossadegh Hussain. Making a strong statement on his return to the international side, the all-rounder scored an unbeaten 86 off just 70 balls, hitting seven fours and three sixes to guide Bangladesh to a challenging total.Despite resistance from the Australians, the chase never really gained momentum Cameron GreeneWho remained not out by scoring 52 runs and Alex Carey. Mustafizur Rehman Picked up two wickets, while Mossadeq backed up his batting prowess with economic magic.The victory was particularly important for Bangladesh, who won their first ODI against Australia since 2005 and took a 1–0 lead in the series ahead of the second match on 11 June.