Liam Livingstone Player Profile
Liam Livingstone is an aggressive right-handed batsman from England, known for his powerful hitting and useful spin bowling. He debuted for Lancashire in 2016 and made his international debut in 2017. After a brief hiatus from the international scene, he returned in 2021, showcasing his talent with record-breaking T20I performances against Pakistan. Livingstone holds the records for the fastest ODI fifty and the fastest T20I hundred for England. He was part of the 2022 T20 World Cup-winning squad. Known for his big hits and useful spin bowling, Livingstone is a key player in England's white-ball setup, offering valuable experience and versatility in the field.
Player Name |
Liam Livingstone |
Birth Date |
1993-08-04 |
Nationality |
ENG |
T20I Debut |
- |
Jersey No |
23 |
Batting Style |
RH |
Bowling Style |
N |
Player Role |
All-Rounder |
Liam Livingstone T20 Stats
Liam Livingstone made his T20 debut against South Africa in 2017. Since then, he has played 40 matches, scoring 619 runs at a strike rate of 149.16. Livingstone holds the record for the fastest T20I century by an England player, scoring 103 off 42 balls against Pakistan in 2021. This year proved to be a breakout year for Livingstone, showcasing his aggressive batting style. He has also excelled in various franchise leagues, notably playing for Punjab Kings in the IPL, where he has a strike rate of 162.46. Livingstone's handy leg-spin adds value, particularly useful in Caribbean conditions where his bowling will be crucial.
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Liam Livingstone T20 World Cup Stats
Liam Livingstone has played in two T20 World Cups for England, featuring in 9 matches and scoring 101 runs. While his batting hasn't yet reached its peak in World Cups, he has made a significant impact with the ball, taking 9 wickets with a best spell of 3/17. Livingstone is also a notable fielder. In this World Cup, Livingstone will be looking to unleash his full batting potential in this World Cup, while continuing to be a vital cog with his bowling and fielding.