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Paul Reiffel (Paul Ronald Reiffel) was born on 19 April, 1966 in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian cricketer and umpire. Discover Paul Reiffel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 19 April, 1966
Birthday 19 April
Birthplace Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Paul Reiffel Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Paul Reiffel height is 187 cm .

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Who Is Paul Reiffel's Wife?

His wife is Janet Reiffel

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Paul Reiffel Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Reiffel worth at the age of 57 years old? Paul Reiffel’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Paul Reiffel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1966

Paul Ronald Reiffel (born 19 April 1966) is an Australian former cricketer who played in 35 Tests and 92 One Day Internationals (ODIs) from 1992 to 1999.

1993

Reiffel's career best bowling figures of 6/71 came at Edgbaston in 1993.

Throughout his career he took 104 wickets at 26.96 in 35 Tests, taking 5 or more wickets in an innings five times.

An accurate bowler whose main attacking weapon was seam bowling, Reiffel was a more than handy batsman.

While limited in his shotmaking ability, he had a solid defence.

1999

He was part of Australia's victorious 1999 World Cup team.

After retirement he became a first-class cricket umpire.

He is currently a member of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.

Two notable achievements in his Australian playing career were being members of the winning 1999 Cricket World Cup ODI team and the test side that defeated the West Indies during the 1994/95 Frank Worrell Trophy series.

2001

Reiffel was a Victorian cricket captain who was notorious for declaring a Victorian innings closed in 2001 with Michael Klinger on 99 not out.

2004

Reiffel made his first class umpiring debut in the 2004/2005 season after first umpiring in Melbourne grade cricket in 2002.

2005

Reiffel joined the Cricket Australia National Umpire's Panel in the 2005/2006 season.

2008

In 2008, he became a member of the International Cricket Council International Panel of ICC Umpires, the first former Australian Test cricketer to do so.

2009

He made his international on-field umpiring debut in a One Day International match between Australia and New Zealand on 6 February 2009.

2012

He also umpired in both Tests of the West Indies-New Zealand Test Series in July–August 2012.

2013

In June 2013, Reiffel was elevated to the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.

2015

He was selected as one of the twenty umpires to stand in matches during the 2015 Cricket World Cup.

On the first day of the fourth Test between India and England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Reiffel was hit on the head by a throw from fielder Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

He left the field and underwent precautionary tests, which showed that he had not suffered any major injuries.

The International Cricket Council, however, decided against Reiffel taking any further part in the match.

He was replaced by Marais Erasmus who was originally the third umpire.

2018

Following the death of his father in December 2018, Reiffel pulled out of officiating during Sri Lanka's tour of New Zealand the following month.

2019

In April 2019, he was named as one of the sixteen umpires to stand in matches during the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

In September 2023, he was named as one of the sixteen match officials for 2023 Cricket World Cup.

Reiffel's father, Ron Reiffel, played for the Richmond Football Club.

His grandfather, Lou Reiffel, was also an Australian rules footballer and played for both Melbourne and South Melbourne.