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New Zealand Cricket boss Scott Weenink is said to be "fighting for his survival" in his role, amid a political power struggle over the future shape of the domestic game - a dispute so fraught that senior figures have warned the board is no longer functioning cohesively.

NZ Cricket denies a formal process is underway to remove Weenink as chief executive, but RNZ understands the board has signalled his position has become untenable.

Sources have indicated he faces allegations of working to "actively undermine" a bid by a private consortium to establish a new T20 franchise competition. The proposal is supported by all six major associations - Northern Districts, Auckland, Central Districts, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago - and the NZ Cricket Players' Association (NZCPA).

External pressure is understood to be mounting on the NZ Cricket board by its member organisations, who have become frustrated at what they see as delaying tactics by Weeni

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