See? Ur anger clearly shows that I was pretty much spot on with my assessment. Btw, u shouldn't forget that Bangladesh has one of the most intelligent fan Bases among all the other countries, especially the subcontinental ones. Remember what Indian fans have done throughout most of the 90s and 2000s? From burning down stadiums to throwing bottles towards opposition players playing on the field. Nothing was out of the list. I think words like lame or obnoxious isn't suitable enough to describe Indian fans.
U r trying to justify a wrong decision that was given in the most cruicial moment of the game (which was given to appease a particular wealthy cricket board) with a wrong decision in a pointless t20 match.
I haven't watched the incident of Rahul, so can't comment on that. But liton was hammering Indian bowlers allover the park when that pathetic wrong decision was given against him.
Replay couldn't confirm that liton's tow wasn't inside the popping crease. Some of the spikes of his boot were very close and no white line was visible when the replay was shown from the back of the stump which clearly suggests that some of his spikes were perhaps inside the line. Even the commentators wanted the decision to go in batman's favor.
Point is there was not enough evidence to show that his foot was on the line, but not inside. Umpires can't give anything out if he's not 100% sure. Hence benefit of the doubt should have gone to the batsman liton. But we all know, in case of India, benefit of the doubt always go to India. That's the unwritten law.
Then there's the lbw of imrul when even 5% of the ball wasn't hitting the stump but the Lankan umpire didn't think for a moment to give the decision in favor of India. We all know why.
Even in the very last over he gave a pathetic decision against Bangladesh, but thankfully BD had a review left. From the very beginning of the game that umpire was blatantly trying appease a particular rich board.
So, if Bangladeshi fans point out these blatant partialities, it's a coping mechanism. But if rookie Bangladeshi umpires without any international experience do the sane mistake, they have done it to favor the home team. Haha, some logic u got there pal.