"The people should realise that the problem lies with him, he is the one making mistakes. A person can be wrong once, but if he commits the same mistake again and loses his job for that, then that man to me is mad," said Ganguly.
"So, I am glad that he is getting attached to the Australian team; it is good news for the Indian team. I am not surprised," he added.
Recalling Chappell's reign, Ganguly said such was the Australian's dominance that the then skipper, Rahul Dravid, just didn't have the courage to speak up against him.
"Rahul Dravid is the sort of person who wanted everything to be good. He knew that what was happening was wrong but he did not have the guts to revolt and say that it was wrong because after what happened to me during the Zimbabwe tour, any captain would have wanted to maintain peace in the dressing room which is quite right," he told Aaj Tak.
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