Liam Livingstone Biography, Profile, Age, Country, Cricket Stats, Wife, Height, Salary, IPL, Wiki, and more

Liam Livingstone

Liam Livingstone is an England cricketer who plays for the Punjab franchise in the Indian Premier League. Liam Livingstone was born on Aug 04, 1993; and as of 2024, he is 31 years old. Liam Livingstone is an all-rounder from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumberland and bats right-handed and bowls off spin. He made his IPL debut in 2019.Liam Livingstone has played 32 matches to date in his IPL career and has scored 828 runs , with an average of 29.57. He has also slammed 6 half-centuries, with his highest IPL score being 94 runs. Liam Livingstone has hit 58 fours and 59 sixes in his IPL career.In the IPL Auction 2024, the Punjab franchise acquired the services of Liam Livingstone for Rs 11.50 Cr .On May 2023, he played his last IPL match against Rajasthan at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, India, scoring 9 runs off 13 balls.

Liam Livingstone Biography

Full nameLiam Stephen Livingstone
Nick Name
Date of Birth/DOB/ age4 August 1993 (28 Years)
Birth PlaceBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
Zodiac sign/Sun signLeo
ProfessionCricketer (All-rounder)
Country
Cricket RoleBatting Allrounder
Father nameSteve Livingstone
Mother nameName not known
MarriedUnmarried
Spouse or Girlfriend
Children
Education Qualification
Religion
Current Residence
NationalityBritish
Batting StyleRight hand Bat
Bowling StyleRight arm Offbreak, Legbreak
Domestic Cricket debut
International DebutODI– 26 March 2021 v India
Test-Did not play yet
T20– 23 June 2017 v South Africa
TeamsLancashire, England Lions, North, England, Rajasthan Royals, Karachi Kings, Cape Town Blitz, Perth Scorchers, Peshawar Zalmi, Team Moeen, Team Morgan, Birmingham Phoenix, Team Abu Dhabi, Punjab Kings, Melbourne Renegades, MI Cape Town, Sharjah Warriors

Liam Livingstone Physical Statistics

Heightin centimeters– 188 cm
in meters– 1.88 m
in feet & inches– 6’ 2”
Weight
Body Measurements (approx.)
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlonde

Liam Livingstone Profile

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.

Liam Livingstone Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FORMATMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests12116916.001888.88000100
ODIs2522355895*29.36542102.9503372680
T20Is3832761710324.68412149.75113240190
FC639615308522438.08518059.5571538532740
List A80686211012934.032102100.3811314986330
T20s25524125600710327.814154144.602323973681020

Bowling

FORMATMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests1
ODIs2519566523173/163/1630.765.5433.2000
T20Is3825378549183/173/1730.508.7121.0000
FC636833751554436/526/5236.132.7678.4010
List A805518711657403/163/1641.425.3146.7000
T20s255136200528361054/174/1727.008.4819.0200

Liam Livingstone IPL Auction Price History

Year
PriceTeam
201950.00 LacRajasthan
202175.00 LacRajasthan
202211.50 CrPunjab
202311.50 CrPunjab
202411.50 CrPunjab

Liam Livingstone’s Social Media Accounts

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Some Lesser-Known Facts About Liam Livingstone

  • Does  Liam Livingstone drink? Yes
  • Liam Livingstone is a British cricketer, who plays as a right-handed batsman for the England cricket team. He is touted for being an aggressive and destructive batsman in the T20 circuit.
  • Liam Livingstone has scored 1774 T20 runs with a strike rate of 140.90 across 76 matches.
  • Liam Livingstone started playing first-class cricket with Lancashire County Cricket Club in 2016.
  • Liam Livingstone won the trophy in his first season with Lancashire after beating Edgbaston on Finals Day in the 2015 NatWest Blast.Liam Livingstone after winning NatWest Blast 2015 finals
  • At a party after winning his first trophy, he was involved in a brawl that led him to be hit with a glass and that resulted in 20 stitches.
  • Liam Livingstone is an opener, who can bowl off-break and leg break. He aspires to become a perfect all-rounder by adding these special attributes to his game
  • England is rammed up in batting options with players like Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes, Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Jason Roy, Eoin Morgan, Joe Root, Moeen Ali and Sam Billings therefore, it comes as a big challenge for him to break into his national side.Liam Livingstone with England team
  • Liam Livingstone was used to bowling off-spinners only but later, he developed his leg-spin by playing at Old Trafford, which has a spinner-friendly pitch.
  • In 2015, Liam Livingstone scored 350 runs off 138 balls for his side Nantwich that is the highest individual score in ODI history reportedly.
  • An excellent maiden championship double-century for Lancashire against Warwickshire at Old Trafford in 2017, helped him get a call from England national team for their T20 squad.Liam Livingstone maiden century
  • Liam Livingstone’s first call up for England was a dreadful experience that he wishes, he could forget soon.
  • On his T20I debut, he made 16 runs from 18 balls at Taunton, then the first-ball duck in his second innings at Cardiff.
  • In 2018, he was appointed as the club captain and Lancashire got relegated under his captaincy after failing to score fifty in 10 championship matches.
  • Liam Livingstone joined Rajasthan Royals in a player auction for 50 lakhs during the Indian Premier League 2019 season.
  • Liam Livingstone made his debut against Mumbai Indian at Wankhede Stadium, where he failed to impress with performance and was released by Rajasthan Royals.Liam Livingstone for RR in 2019
  • Liam Livingstone remains to be a player of high demand in the foreign domestic leagues, having played for Cape Town Blitz in the Mzansi Super League,  Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League.
  • Liam Livingstone’s successful season in Big Bash, where he scored 426 runs in 14 games with runners-up Perth Scorchers helped him get a recall from the England T20 squad.
  • Liam Livingstone hailed the Big Bash League that turned out to be a good learning curve for his game. In an interview talking about the impact of franchise cricket upon his game he told-
    I am a very different player and a very different person since then (2017). The experience that you get by playing franchise cricket around the world is pretty valuable when you come back to playing international cricket.”
  • Liam Livingstone hit impressive 28 sixes for his side Perth Scorchers that was second-most in the competition.
  • Liam Livingstone was re-signed by Rajasthan Royals for 75 Lakhs for the 2021 IPL season, joining his England teammates Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes, and Jofra Archer in the Rajasthan Royals squad.

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