Tertius Bosch

Former South African cricketer Tertius Bosch played only Test and two ODIs in early 1992. During his professional career (1986/87-1997/98), the right-arm fast bowler Bosch experienced 68 first-class matches and 80 List A games. He was a playing XI member during South Africa’s first Test after their return to the international cricket in 1992 (against West Indies at Barbados).
On 14th February 2000, Bosch died at the age of 33-year-old. The reason for his death was officially declared as Guillain–Barre syndrome. However, later, many mysteries were grown up surrounding his death. His body was exhumed in 2001, and the later post mortem report found out the trace of poison in his body. His death is still an unsolved story.