DHAKA, Bangladesh — Fast bowler Nahid Rana grabbed a maiden five-wicket haul as Bangladesh held Pakistan to a new low in white-ball cricket with a dominant eight-wicket win in the first ODI on Wednesday.Rana picked up 5-24, and captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz took 3-29 through his off-spin, as Pakistan was blown away for 114 all-out in 30.4 overs.It was Pakistan’s lowest-ever ODI score against Bangladesh, eclipsing the previous mark of 161 during a 62-run loss at the 1999 World Cup. Recalled opener Tanzid Hasan, preferred over Soumya Sarkar, galloped Bangladesh to 115-2 in only 15.1 overs with a blazing unbeaten 67 off 42 balls. Four Pakistan batters couldn’t make a mark in their ODI debuts after the team decided to leave out Saim Ayub and Babar Azam for the series after a disappointing T20 World Cup. Bangladesh had missed out the tournament due to security concerns of its government after the International Cricket Council refused to switch its games from India to Sri Lanka. Rana made a big impact through his nippy short balls after debutants Sahibzada Farhan (27) and Maaz Sadaqat (18) had made a decent start of 41 in the power play.Rana flattened Pakistan’s inexperienced top-order with five wickets in his first five overs a …