Corbin Bosch is a South African cricketer and an all-rounder who usually bats in the middle order. He was part of the South Africa under-19 team that won the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup and played in the 2014 U19 World Cup.
He made his Twenty20 debut for the Titans against the Knights in the 2014–15 Ram Slam T20 Challenge on 7 November 2014. He made his first-class debut for the Titans in the 2017–18 Sunfoil Series on 28 September 2017. His List A debut came for Northerns in the 2017–18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 7 January 2018.
In April 2023, Bosch was named in the South Africa A squad for their tour of Sri Lanka, where they played three List A matches and two first-class matches against Sri Lanka A. He made his One Day International debut against Pakistan on 22 December 2024.
In March 2025, the Pakistan Cricket Board issued a legal notice to Bosch, accusing him of breaching contractual obligations after he withdrew from the 2025 Pakistan Super League to sign with the Mumbai Indians for the 2025 Indian Premier League.
Who are Corbin Bosch parents?
Corbin Bosch’s parents are the late Tertius Bosch and Karen-Anne Bosch. His father, Tertius Bosch, is a former South African fast bowler who represented the national team in the early 1990s. Bosch passed away in 2000 when Corbin was five years old. Corbin’s mother, Karen-Anne Bosch, raised Corbin and his younger brother, Ethan, after their father’s death. She later married Brian van Onselen, who became Corbin’s stepfather.
Corbin Bosch Father – Tertius Bosch
Corbin Bosch’s father was Bosch, a former South African fast bowler who represented South Africa in one Test and two One Day Internationals in 1992. He opened the bowling in South Africa’s first Test after readmittance, played in Barbados, and was regarded as a very fast bowler, often compared to Allan Donald. His international career ended early at the age of 26.
Tertius Bosch passed away in 2000 when Corbin was just five years old, at the age of 33. His death was initially attributed to Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare viral condition, but a later post-mortem suggested he may have been poisoned. His death cast a long shadow over Corbin’s upbringing and cricketing journey.
Corbin Bosch’s Mother – Karen-Anne Bosch
Corbin Bosch’s mother is Karen-Anne Bosch. After the tragic death of her husband, former South African fast bowler Bosch, in 2000, she raised Corbin and his younger brother, Eathan, on her own. At the time, Corbin was five years old, and Eathan was not yet two. Karen-Anne preserved much of Tertius Bosch’s cricketing memorabilia, including his 1992 World Cup shirt.
Karen-Anne supported them across multiple sports, such as cricket, hockey, and swimming. She regularly took them to coaching sessions and encouraged constant backyard cricket, which became a foundation of their development. Karen-Anne later married Brian van Onselen, who became Corbin’s stepfather.
Does Corbin Bosch have a brother?
Corbin Bosch’s brother is Eathan Bosch. Eathan is a professional South African cricketer and is younger than Corbin by four years. For the first time in their professional careers, Corbin and Eathan were signed to the same team, Pretoria Capitals, for Betway SA20 Season 2 in 2024, turning an eight-year-long dream into reality.
Eathan had already established himself with the Pretoria Capitals in Season 1, where he was ever-present during their run to the final and finished the season with 15 wickets, earning the Rising Star award. Corbin joined the franchise after previously playing for Paarl Royals.
FAQs
Q. Who inherited Tertius Bosch’s estate?
A. Tertius Bosch passed away in 2000, and left his entire estate to his eldest son, Corbin Bosch.
Q. How many sons did Tertius Bosch have?
A. Tertius Bosch, before he died, had two sons, Corbin Bosch and Eathan Bosch.
Q. What was the cause of Tertius Bosch’s death?
A. Bosch died due to Guillain-Barré syndrome, but the postmortem suggested he
may have been poisoned.
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