Liam Livingstone

Liam Livingstone - Allrounder

Aug 04, 1993
Personal Information
  • Full Name Liam Livingstone
  • Born Aug 04, 1993
  • Birth Place Barrow-in-Furness, Cumberland
  • Height *
  • Role Allrounder
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm legbreak
Teams
Karachi Kings
Peshawar Zalmi
England
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals
Punjab Kings
Lancashire
London Spirit
Birmingham Phoenix
Melbourne Renegades
Perth Scorchers
Team Abu Dhabi
Bangla Tigers
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
Sharjah Warriorz
MI Cape Town
Durban Super Giants
Pretoria Capitals
England Lions
Quetta Qavalry
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 50 39 60 1
Innings 47 36 47 2
Runs 1051 932 955 16
Balls 662 862 641 18
Highest 94 124 103 9
Average 22.36 31.07 25.13 16.00
SR 158.76 108.12 148.99 88.89
Not Out 7 6 9 1
Fours 70 58 54 0
Sixes 75 50 59 1
Ducks 1 4 3 0
50s 7 4 2 0
100s 0 1 1 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 50 39 60 1
Innings 27 31 41 0
Runs 469 982 838 0
Balls 312 968 576 0
Wickets 13 25 33 0
Avg 36.08 39.28 25.39 0.00
Eco 9.02 6.09 8.73 0.00
SR 24.00 38.72 17.45 0.00
BBI 3/27 3/16 3/17 0
4w 0 0 0 0
5w 0 0 0 0
About

Liam Livingstone is a right-handed aggressive batsman from England, who is more than handy with his arm and a livewire on the field. Liam made his first-class debut for Lancashire in April 2016 and played a fantastic knock of 70 against Nottinghamshire. As a result of Livingstone's contribution in that match, Lancashire managed to topple the 300-run mark against Nottinghamshire and managed to win that first-class encounter by 8 wickets at Manchester.

Livingstone is someone who has the ability to hit big sixes and he has played franchise cricket over the past few years. His international debut came against South Africa in 2017 at home. Batting in the middle order, Liam's contributions in that T20I series were 16 & 0 respectively after which the youngster failed to make it to the England squad. It took until 2021 for Livingstone to stage a comeback to the national setup, as he got a break thanks to an injury to Joe Denly. He made his debut in 2021 in an ODI series against India, averaging 63 across that series.

It was a few months later that year in a series against Pakistan that unleashed Liam Livingstone to the world. He scored the then fastest T20I fifty and hundred for England in that series, getting to that feat off 17 and 42 balls respectively. Livingstone also smashed a 122m six off Haris Rauf in that series - replays of which were doing the rounds on social media for months on end.

Livingstone got a space for himself in the ODI team as well soon enough, with a role opening up for him with the retirement of Eoin Morgan. He scored a 17-ball fifty in an ODI against Netherlands, which was the fastest by an English batter as the team beat their own record to smash a whopping 498 runs in their innings. Livingstone was also part of the English side that won the T20I World Cup in 2022, although he didn’t have much of a role to play given the team combinations. Post the WC, he was also handed a solitary Test cap when England toured Pakistan, though his performance wasn’t all that inspiring.

Holding the record for the fastest 50 in ODIs and the fastest hundred in T20I for England, it isn’t rocket science to deduce that aggressive batting is Liam Livingstone’s USP. He is known to attack from ball one and is a very difficult player to control once he gets going. However, Livingstone has been a bit of a hit or miss commodity with some big frailties on turning tracks and against spin. Apart from his batting, Livingstone can also chip in with handy leg-breaks/ off breaks and is a gun fielder too. In short, he is a perfect package for white-ball cricket, especially in this no holds barred English setup.

Liam Livingstone given his prior experience of playing in India might well be a handy guy. The boundaries won't be that big and his big hits are well documented. But his part time spin will also come in handy for Jos Buttler and his men.

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