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CSA refuses to back Smith’s support of Ganguly

- DIVISIONS EXPOSED -- AFP

johannesbu­rg — The divisions in South African cricket were exposed again when Cricket South Africa (CSA) president Chris Nenzani said Graeme Smith’s call for Sourav Ganguly to become Internatio­nal Cricket Council chairman did not have official approval.

“We must respect both the ICC protocol and our own protocol in deciding which candidate to back,” Nenzani, a controvers­ial figure who has stayed in office despite several calls for his resignatio­n, said on Thursday night.

“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.”

Smith, CSA’s director of cricket, said at a press conference on Thursday that he believed India’s Ganguly, a fellow former Test captain, was the best man to succeed another Indian Shashank Manohar, whose term as ICC chairman is about to expire.

“We have the highest regard for the opinions of our director of cricket, Graeme Smith, who is a well-respected figure in world cricket and has already made an immense contributi­on in fulfilling his mandate to make our cricket teams world leaders again,” said Nenzani. “At the moment we don’t want to anticipate any candidates who may be nominated for this important position to lead the game we all love.”

The administra­tion of cricket in South Africa has been in turmoil since the constituti­on of CSA was changed at the annual meeting last September to allow Nenzani an extra year in office after he had already served the maximum two three-year terms.

The extension was ostensibly to guide the organisati­on through a new system headed by then-chief executive Thabang Moroe. But Moroe proved a divisive figure and was suspended in December.

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