{"id":299556,"date":"2023-12-07T18:24:02","date_gmt":"2023-12-07T18:24:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=299556"},"modified":"2023-12-07T18:24:02","modified_gmt":"2023-12-07T18:24:02","slug":"liam-livingstone-insists-role-in-england-win-was-his-biggest-impact","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/%d1%81ricket\/liam-livingstone-insists-role-in-england-win-was-his-biggest-impact\/","title":{"rendered":"Liam Livingstone insists role in England win was his 'biggest impact'"},"content":{"rendered":"
It says as much about Liam Livingstone\u2019s improvement as a bowler as a decline as a power-hitting match winner that he is England\u2019s senior spinner in this ongoing one-day series against West Indies.<\/p>\n
Livingstone, now 30, has responded positively to the increased responsibility with the ball, playing a key role in the six-wicket win on Wednesday evening that squared things at 1-1 and sent the two teams into a decider here in Barbados on Saturday.<\/p>\n
West Indies\u2019 century stand between captain Shai Hope and Sherfane Rutherford, following the loss of four new-ball wickets, threatened to swing the contest\u2019 momentum back towards the hosts in the second match in Antigua, but the Lancashire all-rounder dismissed both set batsmen in quick succession and finished with only his second three-wicket haul in ODIs.<\/p>\n
Of his display, Livingstone said: \u2018It’s a funny one, it’s probably not the best I’ve bowled for England no, but it is probably as big an impact as I have had on a game.<\/p>\n
\u2019It’s something I’ve worked on for a number of years. For this sort of scenario. To be able to give Jos (Buttler) different options. I guess the most pleasing thing for me now is I feel like I can bowl in a number of different situations and scenarios.\u2019<\/p>\n
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Liam Livingstone insisted his three-wicket haul was perhaps his biggest impact in a game<\/p>\n
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England beat West Indies by six wickets to set up a deciding match in Barbados on Saturday<\/p>\n
However, a player who once courted selection for the damage he could do with the bat towards the top of the order is now languishing at number seven, between captain Buttler and England\u2019s new vice-captain in 50-over cricket, Sam Curran.<\/p>\n
Like Buttler, Livingstone arrived in the Caribbean devoid of form and although he launched a couple of sixes in the opening match, another sub-20 dismissal took his overall tally of runs to 116 in nine innings.<\/p>\n
But ahead of the floodlit finale at the Kensington Oval, he said: \u2018I guess the way I play my cricket, I always try to do what’s best for the team, try to contribute to England winning games.<\/p>\n
\u2018I haven’t been able to do that for a couple of months with the bat, and hopefully that’s going to change at some point. I know it’s going to change. I have the belief in my own ability and I think we’ve seen with Jos, you’re only ever a couple of shots away from getting going.<\/p>\n
\u2018It only takes one innings to change it around, and I’m sure when it does, I’ll look back on this time in my career as something that was a massive learning curve for me.\u2019<\/p>\n