At the 2011–12 Australian Under-19 Championships, Bosisto captained Western Australia, and was subsequently selected to captain the
Australian under-19 cricket team at the
2012 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Through the tournament, Bosisto batted in a slow, level-headed fashion, scoring his runs at a slow
strike rate but helping to steady Australia's innings when early wickets had fallen. In Australia's quarter-final against
Bangladesh, Bosisto was at the crease when teammate
Jimmy Peirson was controversially dismissed by
Mankading by Bangladesh bowler
Soumya Sarkar. Bosisto asked for Bangladesh to withdraw their appeal, but the team did not. Bosisto responded by scoring 71 runs
not out, facing 134 deliveries to reach the total, and was named the player of the match. This was his fourth consecutive innings in the tournament without being dismissed, leading Australia to four consecutive victories. Bosisto was finally dismissed for the first time in the tournament in Australia's semi-final against
South Africa, when Australia were just four runs away from winning the match. Despite his success in the Under-19 World Cup, Bosisto struggled to break through in Australian domestic cricket. Ahead of the World Cup he had been granted a rookie contract with
Western Australia to play in the upcoming 2012–13 season, but over the following seven seasons with the team he wasn't able to secure a permanent place in the squad. He made his
List A debut for the state in the
2012–13 Ryobi One-Day Cup, replacing the injured
Adam Voges, but was
run out for a
duck after facing just five balls. His first-class debut came the following year, in the
2013–14 Sheffield Shield season. Bosisto played for Western Australia primarily as a batsman, but also bowled part-time
off-spin. However, in November 2014, Bosisto was banned from bowling in
Cricket Australia competitions as he was found to have an
illegal bowling action, with his elbow extending by more than the allowed 15-degrees when tested. He was still allowed to continue playing as a batsman. Bosisto worked with coach
Daryl Foster to fix his action to be allowed to bowl again. After the 2018–19 season, Bosisto was informed that his contract with Western Australia would not be renewed. He spent the following winter in England playing club cricket in
Durham. In April 2021, he was one of five players to be dropped by the South Australia cricket team, following a season without any wins. This effectively ended Bosisto's career in first-class cricket. He had played 27 Sheffield Shield matches across eight years. After being cut from South Australia's team, Bosisto continued playing cricket at lower levels in both Australia and England while also working as a
mortgage broker in Perth. He made a return to top-level cricket in 2024, playing in the
Nepal Premier League for the Karnali Yaks. He also played in a tournament in Melbourne alongside former Bangladeshi international cricket
Imrul Kayes, who later asked if Bosisto would join him at the
Khulna Tigers in the
2025 Bangladesh Premier League, which he agreed to. Bosisto had a successful season with the Tigers, finally scoring his maiden Twenty20
half-century with 75 runs not out against the
Chittagong Kings. ==References==