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On the opening day of the first Test between South Africa and Pakistan at the SuperSport Park, Centurion, debutant Corbin Bosch etched his name in cricketing folklore with a sensational start to his Test career. The South African right-arm fast bowler dismissed Pakistan captain Shan Masood with his very first delivery in Test cricket, a moment that will surely remain etched in his memory forever.
A dream start for Corbin Bosch
The pivotal moment came in the 15th over of Pakistan’s first innings. With the scorecard reading 42 for 1, Bosch was handed the ball after the drinks break. His first delivery, a full-length ball slanting across the outside off, tempted Masood into a loose drive. A thick outside edge ensued, and the ball flew to Marco Jansen at gully, who made no mistake. Masood was dismissed for 17 off 58 balls, leaving Pakistan at 42/2. Bosch celebrated with exuberance as his teammates rallied around him to mark the unforgettable milestone.
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Dream Start for Corbin Bosch in International Cricket !!
Wicket on the first ball for the Debutant 🔥 #SAvPAK pic.twitter.com/ioeApm4Oog— Abhishek Mahla (@_abhishek_mahla) December 26, 2024
The early dismissal of Masood gave the Proteas an edge in the first session of play. The Proteas, buoyed by Bosch’s impactful start, will look to capitalize on the momentum as they aim to assert their dominance in the opening Test of the series. With a debutant making such a resounding entry, the stage is set for an exciting battle between the two sides.
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And the Captain Shan Masood gets undone by Corbin Bosch 🏏🇵🇰🇿🇦 #PAKvsSA pic.twitter.com/DmLarAUJO4
— Cricket Kraze (@cricketKraze11) December 26, 2024
A stellar domestic track record of Bosch
Bosch’s Test debut comes on the back of an impressive introduction to international cricket. Having debuted in the ODI format against Pakistan earlier in the same tour, Bosch’s promotion to the Test side highlights his rapid rise through the ranks. The 30-year-old all-rounder was included in the Proteas’ squad for the Pakistan tour owing to his stellar performances in domestic cricket.
Bosch’s domestic record underscores his credentials as a genuine all-rounder. In 34 First-Class matches, he has taken 72 wickets and amassed 1,295 runs, including 10 half-centuries. His List A record is equally commendable, with 38 wickets and 547 runs in 32 matches, featuring three fifties. Bosch’s ability to contribute both with the ball and the bat has made him a valuable addition to South Africa’s Test setup.