Full Name

Michael Kenneth Bore

Born

June 02, 1947, East Hull, Yorkshire

Died

May 02, 2017 (aged 69y 334d)

Nicknames

Noddy

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Left arm Medium

Height

5ft 11in

Education

Maybury High School, Hull

Mike Bore was a bustling left-arm medium-pacer whose career only really took off after he moved from Yorkshire to Nottinghamshire in 1979 by which time he was over 30. At Trent Bridge he found his niche as a one-day seamer, helped by pitches prepared to suit Richard Hadlee, and in first-class cricket he was an effective second or third change bowler. In 1979 he had his best season, with 61 wickets, including a career-best 8 for 89 against Kent. In 1981 he was part of Nottinghamshire's Championship-winning side, and in 1984 he was caught on the boundary going for a six which would have won the county another title. He played his last game in 1988 but has remained in the game as a coach in Yorkshire.
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Michael Bore Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC1591585287437*8.2400510
List A147502517528*7.0000370

Bowling

FormatMatBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
FC15927649112433728/89-30.222.4374.3-90
List A147694241771396/226/2230.053.6149.9310

Debut/Last Matches of Michael Bore

FC Matches

Span
1969 - 1988

List A Matches

Span
1969 - 1988

Recent Matches of Michael Bore

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Notts vs WORCS5 & 00/4128-Apr-1988WorcesterFC
Notts vs Somerset270/6 & 1/8508-Sep-1984TauntonFC
Notts vs Warwickshire--0/6 & 0/831-Aug-1983NottinghamFC
Notts vs Gloucs201/89 & 0/6527-Aug-1983BristolFC
Notts vs Yorkshire--0/71 & 0/11520-Aug-1983BradfordFC

Photos of Michael Bore

Michael Bore, Derek Randall, Bruce French and Eddie Hemmings at a squad photo for Nottinghamshire