Liam Stephen Livingstone is an English international cricketer and batting all-rounder known for his powerful hitting and ability to bowl both right-arm leg-spin and off-spin. A right-handed middle-order batter, Livingstone has played for England across all formats and represents Lancashire in domestic cricket while also competing in major global T20 leagues.
Livingstone made his T20I debut for England in June 2017 against South Africa, and later made his ODI debut in March 2021 against India. He made his Test debut in December 2022 against Pakistan.
One of his major international highlights came in 2021, when he scored a 103-run century in a T20I against Pakistan, setting records for the fastest T20I fifty (17 balls) and fastest T20I century (42 balls) by an England player.
He was also part of the England team that won the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, contributing with both bat and ball during the tournament.
In 2024, Livingstone scored his first ODI century (124)* while captaining England in a match against West Indies, demonstrating his ability to perform in a leadership role.
Livingstone plays domestic cricket for Lancashire, where he has also served as club captain earlier in his career. He gained early attention in 2015 when he scored 350 runs in a one-day club match, one of the highest individual scores in one-day cricket.
Livingstone is known for his power hitting, particularly his ability to hit very long sixes, as well as his rare ability to bowl both leg-spin and off-spin, making him a highly versatile all-rounder. His aggressive batting and multi-skill bowling make him especially valuable in T20 cricket.
Liam Livingstone is an English batting all-rounder known for his explosive batting and rare ability to bowl both leg-spin and off-spin. From setting England T20I batting records to winning the 2022 T20 World Cup and becoming a standout player in global T20 leagues, Livingstone has built a reputation as one of England’s most versatile and powerful white-ball cricketers.