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OTD Liam Livingstone was born in 1993

OTD Liam Livingstone was born in 1993

Liam Livingstone, born on August 4, 1993, has developed into one of the modern game’s most devastating white-ball cricket players. Livingstone, a native of Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, initially gained popularity in 2015 when he scored an incredible 350 off just 138 balls for Nantwich in a one-day club tournament. Both fans and selectors were immediately drawn to him.

Livingstone then made his Lancashire debut in 2015 and immediately established himself as a strong striker and a versatile spinner who could bowl both leg-spin and off-spin. His place in England’s limited-overs plans was made possible by his steady performances in domestic cricket, particularly in the T20 Blast.

Livingstone earned his England T20I debut in 2017, and in 2021 he made his ODI debut. Against Pakistan that year, he achieved England’s fastest-ever T20I century off just 42 balls. Additionally, he made an impression with his dual-spin bowling, which gave England’s bowling attack more depth and adaptability. He was a great advantage for England in the shorter formats because of his aggressive batting style and versatility as a bowler, bowling both off-spin and leg-spin.

Livingstone has been a highly in-demand player in T20 franchise leagues across the world. He has appeared in teams in the Pakistan Super League, SA20, Big Bash League, and IPL.

He played an important role with the bat and the ball during his amazing IPL tenures with the Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru franchise, with whom he won the IPL 2025 title. He has also featured for the Perth Scorchers in Australia and Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL, consistently winning them matches with his batting or bowling or both.

Livingstone has played only one Test, scoring nine runs. He has appeared in 39 ODIs for England, scoring 932 runs with one ton and four fifties, and has taken 25 wickets with a best of 3/16. In T20Is, Livingstone has 955 runs and 33 wickets to his name. He also has one century in T20Is.

However, his record in T20 cricket is more impressive. He has 7030 runs in 315 T20s and has taken 134 wickets. He has two centuries and 34 fifties with a best of 103 runs.

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