Cricket South Africa on Friday said a protocol would be followed before offering support to any candidate in the wake of Director Graeme Smith’s backing of Board of Control for Cricket in India president Sourav Ganguly as the chief of the International Cricket Council.

Former skipper Smith, who is now CSA’s director of cricket, supported Ganguly for the ICC top job. However, a day after, the CSA was treading a different path.

“We must respect both the ICC protocol and our own protocol in deciding which candidate to back,” said CSA president Chris Nenzani in a statement.

“There have been no candidates nominated as yet and once such nominations have been made the Board of CSA will take its decision in terms of its own protocol and give the chairman the mandate to exercise his vote as an ICC board director accordingly.”

Smith had said: “From our perspective, it would be great to see a cricket man like Sourav Ganguly maybe getting into the President’s role of the ICC.”

“I think that will be good for the game; I think it will be good for the modern game as well. He understands it; he has played it at the highest level; he is respected; and his leadership will be key to us going forward,” he added.