Here is the truth.
Keeping the financial equations unaffected, they started acting in a play in which
Chappell played as the Villain and Ganguly as the unfortunate Hero.
The Plan was to bring him back before the world cup 2007. So it’s comedy play not tragedy.
Game plan:
- Introducing Chappell in the team.
- Throwing Ganguly out of the team.
- Getting the popularity in media as the new coach (more than a film star).
- Gaining the confidence of the rest of the team for Chappell.
- Gaining the sympathy in different society including the confidence of the political parties.
- Putting the rest of the players in an easy-chair to rust up their physical abilities.
- Watching the loyalty of the members of the team toward Ganguly.
- Showing off a great come-back of the forbidden hero along with a stronger background and support.
- Test come-back for Ganguly with Chappell patting on his back.
Remaining chapters of the play:
- ODI come-back for Ganguly.
- Re-gaining captaincy.
- Full confidence of the selection committee to select members in the new team depending on their loyalty and performance.
- Proposing Chappell's name as the coach for the next session (mmmm… good chance for Ganguly here).
That's why Bengal is so polished and matured in politics.
Keep watching, it’s getting interesting day-by-day.