Michael Kenneth Bore (2 June 1947 – 2 May 2017)[1] was an English right-handed batsman and left arm medium pace bowler from Kingston upon Hull, who played county cricket for Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire.
One of the few instances of an all run six occurred off Bore's bowling in a Surrey v Yorkshire Sunday League match at the large Oval ground in 1974.
Robin Jackman cut Mike Bore to the third man boundary where the fielder gave up the chase, thinking the ball a certain four.
It stopped short, and a relay throw was aimed at Intikhab Alam's end as he tried to complete a third run.
Essex had won their final game against Lancashire in two days, but if Nottinghamshire could beat Somerset the title would belong to Trent Bridge.
Remarkably, Bore found the middle of the bat time and again, and when the last over started, another 14 runs were needed.
Stephen Booth bowled the first ball of the season's last over and Bore scored a boundary.
Bore blocked the fourth ball and Andy Pick, Nottinghamshire's number 11, walked down the pitch to ask "What did you do that for?"
However Somerset's substitute Richard Ollis ran in and caught the ball above his head, just ten feet from the boundary.