MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australian cricket remains riven 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.
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