"That (Trent Bridge) wasn't a good surface for players to showcase their talent. I hope we are not going to see more of this. If the curator produces more of bad pitches then sack him. If he produces good pitches and home sides keep losing - guess what, go and find better players," Chappell, who is not known for mincing words, told PTI during an exclusive interview.
Chappell,who has been hooked to cue sport playing a few frames with World Billiards Champion Pankaj Advani at the Karnataka State Billiards Association (KSBA) headquarters, spoke on a range of topics from pitches, to Virender Sehwag's comeback and exclusion drama of Kevin Pietersen.
Chappell feels commercial considerations were taken into account while preparing a lifeless track at Nottingham.
"I suspect that it was done for the bottomline to have five days of Test. That's rubbish," Chappell said.
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The former Aussie captain also wants that curators should be freed from players or administrator's interference.
"The administration, players should shut up and leave it to the curator because curator is like a player. He has got pride in his ability. He wants to produce a good pitch that will give result sometime later on the fifth day," he said.
"They have Simon Kerrigan as a spinner. Of what I saw of him last year against Australia, the Indian batsmen should be rubbing their hands in glee with the kind of batting they have," he said.