Townsville Bulletin

Playhq a ‘nightmare’

Teething issues sour Mycricket replacemen­t

- NIC DARVENIZA

FRUSTRATED Townsville cricketers have hit out at the rollout of a new Cricket Australia online scoring system set to replace the legacy Mycricket platform across the country.

Townsville was selected for early adoption of the new Playhq cricket management system this season, with the software placed to phase out Mycricket nationwide by January 2024.

Six weeks on from launch, North Queensland­ers have labelled Playhq’s rollout a “nightmare” and warned other regions the system was not ready to replace the Mycricket interface in its current form.

The loss of archival function and dedicated stats sections, difficulti­es live-scoring and in uploading results have drawn the ire of local cricketers and officials, while defenders of the app praised its user interface and potential for improvemen­t.

“Hopefully it gets better but to date it has been a nightmare,” one frustrated club official said. “Presently you can’t access history and more importantl­y, the app is down more often than not meaning people who can’t attend a match are unable to follow it live on Playhq.”

One captain said the system had been “putrid,” while another lamented Townsville had been used as a “guinea pig” for troublesho­oting ahead of the nationwide adoption.

“I wouldn’t recommend it yet, not until all of the transition issues are resolved,” the captain said.

“It is frustratin­g that the Townsville cricket community is the guinea pig for the transition. That should all [have] been resolved prior to rollout. I can see the long-term benefit of Playhq in the future but the changeover has been far too rushed.”

Other high ranking club officials agreed that although the system had encountere­d early challenges, if resolved, it would prove a capable replacemen­t for the Mycricket portal launched in 2008.

“Once all the teething issues have been ironed out and the system tailored more to suit cricket needs, then maybe it would be OK to roll it out further,” one official said.

“Not yet. Still requires further fine tuning. Has long term benefits but I think they went too early with the rollout,” another added.

The AFL, Netball Australia, New Zealand Cricket and Hockey New Zealand have already migrated their legacy systems to the Playhq portal.

Queensland Cricket general manager of community cricket Geoff Teys said the body committed face-to-face resources and webinar sessions to assist in the rollout and has continued to offer additional support, like generating junior draws, throughout the pilot year. He said local stakeholde­rs were consulted prior to Playhq’s launch and that connection issues between the app and Mycricket were being worked on “around the clock.”

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