出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/10/02 19:51 UTC 版)
Michael Kenneth Bore (born 2 June 1947 at Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire) was a right-handed batsman and left arm medium pace bowler who played for Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. He played his early cricket with Hull Town before getting into the Yorkshire Federation side in 1966. He played with Leeds, taking 9-21 v Doncaster in 1968,and from 1969 assisted Bradford, taking 7-9 against Bowling Old Lane in 1970 and helped them win the Priestly Cup in 1973. Bore made his debut for Yorkshire in 1969 as the great County Championship side of the sixties began to break up. He played for his native county until 1977 when he moved to Nottinghamshire where he played past the age of 40 until 1988. A doughty campaigner on the county circuit he took 372 first class wickets at 30.22 with a best of 8 - 89. He conceded just 2.43 runs per over, bowling a canny mixture of accurate swing and seam. He was a noted rabbit with the bat, with a highest score of just 37* in 158 innings and an average of 8.24. He took 139 wickets in one day cricket.