"Certain guys have crossed the line" was exactly what the South African Test captain said while he was asked about his head coach Shukri Conrad's "grovel" comment he made after Day 4's play. Was Temba indicating Jasprit Bumrah's "bauna" remark at Eden Gardens? "Bauna," which is literally a racist remark made in hindi for the dwarfs, was done when Bumrah was discussing a DRS call with the keeper Rishabh Pant. However, neither Shukri nor Temba made a comment after wrapping up India within two and a half day at the Eden Gardens. Unlike "grovel," "bauna" didn't require a historic set up to be offensive and racial. However, neither made a comment on that. Suddenly when "grovel" became the issue, people found it offensive, and sometimes they were not on the same boat. Read also: "Grovel" for "bauna?" Controversy sparked after SA head coach threatens India after Day 4 dominance At the press conference after Day 5, Temba was asked if it was right for his team to keep on batting, even after surpassing the 450-threshold, and of course, his judgement on Shukri's comment. Bavuma, with his utmost diplomacy, informed that he was busy with the preparations and heard the comment the next day. But he didn't even have a discussion with his coach. And then he added the fire- of some players crossing the line too without mentioning the names. Speaking at the pressy, Bavuma said, “Comments made by coach came to me this morning. I was focused on the game and didn’t have a chance to speak to him. Shukri is close to 60 years old and he will have a look at his comments... “But in this series certain guys have also crossed the line. Not saying coach didn't crossed the line, but he will surely think about it." Accept it or not, the South African team did made the team shatter into pieces and crawl so badly, that the an egoistic head coach, who never liked someone else taking credit of winning two tournaments- the Champions Trophy in 2025, a team already set up by the former coach Rahul Dravid, 2025 Asia Cup having sub continental teams like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Oman, UAE and Bangladesh, and the taking pride in drawing a series in England, with a batting friendly pitch.