Rohit Sharma led India to success at Asia Cup 2018 in Virat's absence | Photo Credit: AP

An unbeaten Indian team dominated the proceedings at the recently concluded Asia Cup 2018 right from the beginning of the tournament as they went on to clinch their seventh title after a hard-fought victory over Bangladesh in a thrilling final. The result of the final was decided on the final ball of the match with Kedar Jadhav scoring the winning run for Rohit Sharma's men. While the tournament is done and dusted now, the Bangladeshi fans seem to still have not got over the defeat as a group of Bangladeshi fans hacked Indian captain Virat Kohli's website.

Liton Das, who was in fine touch in the summit clash was stumped by MS Dhoni on 121 off 117 deliveries. While his dismissal was approved by the third umpire himself, some Bangladeshi fans were miffed by the decision as they thought the batsman was given out unfairly and his dismissal turned the contest in India's favour. Ever since India lifted the trophy after winning the final by three wickets, Bangladeshi fans have flooded Twitter with memes taking a dig at the ICC and the Indian team.

Taking a revenge of the controversial dismissal which according to them cost Bangladesh the match, some Bangladeshi fans hacked Indian captain Virat Kohli's official website and posted pictures of Liton's dismissal on it with a note asking ICC to explain how the dismissal was given with a further warning that the site will be hacked again if recovered.

“Dear ICC, Didn’t Cricket use to be a gentlemen’s game? Shouldn’t every team have fair rights? Please explain how it was out? If you don’t officially apologize to the whole world and take actions against the umpire then get ready to be hacked every single time you recover the site,” read the message from the hackers.

According to Dhaka Tribune, the group called CSI (Cyber Security and Intelligence (CSI) hacked the website to protest against the umpire's decision to give Liton out in the all-important clash. The hacking group also said that their actions didn't mean to disrespect Indians and was solely done to protest against the injustice done to the Bangladesh cricket team.

“And my fellow Indian brothers and sisters, We mean no disrespect to you guys. Please think about it. How would you feel if injustice was done with your team? Every single national team should be treated equally in the game,” the hackers further wrote.

Kohli after being rested for the Asia Cup will return to lead the Indian side in the upcoming home series against West Indies. The website seems to be working fine at the time this news was published.