
Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson is a former Test cricket umpire from Australia, known for his extensive experience in officiating international matches. He has been involved in significant decisions during games and has contributed to discussions about the protocols and procedures for reporting suspect bowling actions, emphasizing the importance of both live observations and video replays in maintaining the integrity of the sport.
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Paul Wilson co-founded Bailador Technology Investments with David Kirk.
300GB of data stolen: Napier law firm Langley Twigg gains injunction as hacker appears to offer files online – Tech InsiderPaul Wilson questioned the lack of detail in naming Stakeknife.
Families of IRA victims react to Kenova report – The Irish TimesPaul Wilson expressed frustration over the lack of transparency regarding the identity of Stakeknife.
‘I’m not going to hide again’: Stakeknife report met with relief by victims’ families | Northern IrelandPaul Wilson shares his tense experience watching the final scene of a show.
‘I definitely needed a lie-down after that!’ Your most intense TV episodes ever | TelevisionPaul Wilson pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $57 million from his employer’s bank accounts.
Former manager admits to stealing $57m from hotel accounts | Lead StoriesPaul Wilson expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the UK government regarding Scappaticci's name change.
Son of Stakeknife victim ‘frustrated’ by UK government silence on name change and will – The Irish TimesPaul Wilson, a resident, expressed frustration over the infrequent garbage collection in his community.
NSWMA urges Cassava Piece residents to meet in the middle on garbage collection | Lead StoriesPaul Wilson is the son of Thomas Emmanuel Wilson, a victim of Scappaticci, who seeks transparency regarding his father's death.
‘He couldn’t let his guard down’ – The Irish TimesFormer Test umpire Paul Wilson commented on the decision-making process of umpires regarding suspect actions.
Why the umpires chose to cite Matt Kuhnemann for a suspect action







































