Chappell in his recently published autobiography had stated that Ganguly wanted him to be "grateful" for getting him the India coach's job.
"He expected I would be so grateful to him for getting me the job, that I'd become his henchman in his battle to remain captain. I, on the other hand, took on a job with the primary responsibility to Indian cricket and the Indian people," Chappell says in the book Fierce Focus.
Ganguly on his part said that it was his "mistake" to get Chappell the coach's job.
"He was against Tendulkar, Laxman, Zaheer, Harbhajan and all of them have proved to be world class players. They are still performing for their country even now," Ganguly said.
Asked about whether BCCI could have acted more wisely, Ganguly replied, "At that point of time, BCCI was having a change of guard. So there wasn't much they could have done about it."
Another former India captain Kapil Dev feels that Chappell's Australian ways of dealing with situation wasn't in sync with the Indian culture.
"In India, we don't readily shut the door on anyone. There should be a certain degree of respect associated with the manner in which one handles the case of senior players. Look at Gary Kirsten, he did a fabulous job with the Indian team," Kapil stated.
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