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CricHQ gets another three-week extension to settle damages

The two investors owed $172,000 in damages by the cricket scoring software company agreed to adjourn proceedings.

Playmaker Labs owns cricket scoring software CricHQ and grassroots sports streaming platform My Action Replay.

CricHQ has been given more time to avoid liquidation and settle a $172,000 debt it owes to two investors, after the pair agreed to adjourn proceedings to allow negotiations to continue.

William Birnie (son of investment banker and former NBR Rich Lister Bill Birnie) and George Pearce advertised a

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Nicholas Pointon Tue, 08 Jul 2025
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