Bosanquet followed this with figures of six for 45, including two wickets bowled by the googly.
He finished his first-class career with 1437 runs at 23.95 including four fifties and 157 wickets at 30.92.
He also took the most wickets for Derbyshire in the 1888 season including 15 wickets in one game against Yorkshire.
In all, he took 59 economical wickets, including five wickets in an innings three times, always against New Zealand.
He took match figures of 6/173, including five wickets with late swing in the second innings to help Australia secure the victory.
George Hirst achieved the feat on 14 occasions, including a unique "double double" in 1906 of 2385 runs and 208 wickets.
David Sydenham took figures of 4/6 from nine overs, including 4 wickets in 5 balls, which included a hat-trick.
He took 21 wickets, including five wickets in the second innings on debut, but played disappointingly in the dry summer of 1885.
He took 81 wickets on the tour, at a bowling average of 19, including 19 wickets in the five Tests.
In one-day competition, he returned nine wickets, including three wickets in a match Queensland.