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Governance row continues to plague Cricket Australia

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Australian cricket remains driven by governance feuds three years after 'Sandpaper-gate', with the country's most powerful state demanding further change to the board a day after the resignatio­n of chairman Earl Eddings.

Cricket New South Wales chairman John Knox took aim at Cricket Australia's executive board, saying the member states were not given enough say in how the game is run, while criticisin­g the chairman's role and pay.

"It is crucial that the shareholde­rs and the board of Cricket Australia work closely together over the next few months to learn from the past and to put in place the necessary changes to ensure the success of our great game," Knox said at CA's annual general meeting on Thursday.

Eddings resigned on Wednesday after losing support of New South Wales and other states, rather than fail in his re-election bid at the AGM. Director Richard Freudenste­in was appointed

CA chairman on an interim basis. A scathing review into the culture of Australian cricket in the wake of the Newlands ball-tampering scandal triggered upheaval in CA's executive ranks.

Chairman David Peever resigned while director and former Australia captain Mark Taylor and other top executives also vacated their roles, but their replacemen­ts have failed to keep a lid on growing discontent among members through a rocky period caused by the Covid19 pandemic. CA said revenue increased 6 percent to A$414.7 million ($306.38 million) in the 2020-21 financial year after India's lucrative four-Test tour went ahead.

However, the board posted a A$151,000 deficit, calling it a 'significan­t adverse variation' from its budgeting over a four-year cycle. Tours by India and England for the Ashes generate the lion's share of income for Australian cricket through each cycle.

CA, which cut dozens of staff last year amid the fallout from the pandemic, said it had saved A$54 million in 'efficienci­es' but had to spend A$23 million on additional Covid-related costs to keep the game safe.

Revenue was hit by the cancellati­on of some internatio­nal matches and caps on crowds.

CA expects to name a replacemen­t chairman in the short term but Knox said the board needed to rethink the role's duties and pay, which local media have reported at A$250,000 ($185,000) per annum.

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