Liam Livingstone is desperate to be known for more than “cameo”
As England head into their final white-ball match of the 2022 home season. The 28-year-old Lancashire batsman has a well-deserved reputation as a brilliant ball-striker capable of hitting huge sixes.
But his 34 international appearances in both limited-overs formats have yielded just one hundred and one fifty.
It is a record Livingstone is keen to improve heading into Sunday’s third Twenty20 international against South Africa in Southampton, which will decide the outcome of a three-match series currently level at 1-1.
During the past month, Livingstone’s top-score in 10 white-ball games for England has been 42 not out, although his quickfire 38 off 26 balls at Old Trafford helped England defeat the Proteas in a one-day international.