The Bosch family live their dream as Corbin's big day arrives

It’s been a long time coming, but it’s all been worth it for a household that has been through everything

Firdose Moonda24-Dec-2024Timing, as they say in sport, is everything, and it was about a year ago that Corbin and Eathan Bosch went through some of their father Tertius’ things.Tertius had passed away in tragic circumstances in 2000, when Corbin was five and Eathan not yet two. The pair knew him only through the memories of others, including their mother Karen-Anne, who held on to a lot of Tertius’ playing kit. Among the things the brothers found was a 1992 World Cup shirt. “It was pretty special,” Eathan, a cricketer in South Africa’s domestic set-up, tells ESPNcricinfo. “And also just to see what the kit looked like back then and what it’s like now. I must say I wouldn’t be able to play in that kind of kit. It’s just so thick and heavy.”Related

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At the time, Eathan didn’t think he’d ever have reason to put the shirt on, but kept it with him anyway. Two days ago, that changed. He was invited to a hospitality suite at the Wanderers for Corbin’s ODI debut and decided on his outfit as he walked out of his front door. “It was a pink day so I thought I was going to wear a pink shirt, but then at the last second as I was leaving I remembered I had the [1992] shirt and I thought, ‘let me wear it.’ When I got to the stadium, I just put it on,” Eathan says. “I just thought it was a special occasion, and what better way to celebrate Corbin’s debut than wearing one of my dad’s shirts?”