Bangladeshi hackers group 'Black Hat Hackers' on Monday hacked the website of Congress MP and former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor.

Bizarrely, the motive was not at all political.

Instead, the hackers warned the Indian cricket team against underestimating Bangladesh in the quarterfinals scheduled to take place at Melbourne on Thursday.

Calling the Bangladeshi team 'Tigers' the hackers threatened to 'manipulate cyber space' in India. Their reason for doing so was some obscure belief that the Indian media was deliberately downplaying Bangladesh, an act they called 'downsizing'.

The hackers warned India to 'watch your history', pointing to India's shock loss to Bangladesh at the 2007 World Cup which eventually led to the team's elimination from the tournament.

On the hacked page, there is also a link to the group's Facebook page. The Facebook page reveals that the miscreants have hacked a number of Indian websites in just the past 12 hours. They have proudly posted the links to each hacked web page.

A visit to most of these hacked web pages reveals a picture of the Bangladesh team with the information that the website has been hacked in revenge for the 'Mauka Mauka' ads on Indian TV. Some other websites show an 'Under Maintenance' message.

Why the hackers group targeted Shashi Tharoor's website is an interesting question. A few days ago, Tharoor had tweeted and Facebooked in support of Bangladesh, cheering them on to beat England in a league game - so that India have an easy path to the semifinals. Bangladesh went on to beat England by 15 runs and knock them out of the World Cup.

Rooting for Bangladesh to beat England today in #cwc2015 since England would be more of a challenge to face in the QFs! Washout fine too... — Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) March 9, 2015

Congratulations Bangladesh on pipping England at the post &giving the Boys in Blue a better shot at a semi-final slot! — Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) March 9, 2015

The Bangladeshi Black Cat Hackers seem to have taken offence at these Tweets, since they imply that Bangladesh would be easy fodder for India in the quarterfinals.