Conrad faced backlash from several former Indian players. The head coach stated that he wanted India to “really grovel” after keeping them on the field for hours. Anil Kumble, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Aakash Chopra said that it was unnecessary and disappointing, given the historical weight associated with the word.
"Comments made by coach came to me this morning. I was focused on 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," Bavuma said at the post-match press conference when asked about the comment that sparked a controversy.
Why “Grovel” Remains a Sensitive Term in Cricket
The West Indies went on to crush England 3-0. Viv Richards scored an extraordinary 829 runs, while Michael Holding picked up 28 wickets. Greig was heavily criticized for his comment, lost respect within the cricketing world, and played only a few more Tests before losing the captaincy.
South Africa eventually completed a 2-0 sweep, following a massive 408-run victory in Guwahati. It marked their first Test series triumph in India in 25 years. The Proteas secured a 30-run victory in the series opener in Kolkata.
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"But in this series certain guys have also crossed the line. Not saying the coach crossed the line, but he will surely think about it," Bavuma added.
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