Massive-hitting all-rounder Liam Livingstone says he is relishing the added duty as he hopes to cement a high order spot with the bat in England’s T20 crew.
Livingstone was the primary brilliant spark in an in any other case disappointing England show as they suffered a 28-run defeat to Australia of their T20 collection opener in Southampton on Wednesday.
Livingstone took 3-22 in his three overs of spin earlier than top-scoring for the hosts with 37 off 27 balls when batting increased up the order at No 4 in a youthful facet that featured three debutants.
“I want to try and win games of cricket for England. And I think the higher up the order, the more chance you have of doing that,” Livingstone stated after the series-opening defeat.
“I assume that is why a collection like this, the place you get a chance additional up the order, it is an opportunity for me to state my case.
“It’s up to me to make sure I try and do as well as I can and give them a bit of a headache for the next series coming up. That’s my job the next two games.”
At 31 years outdated and with 75 mixed caps throughout all three codecs for England, Livingstone is likely one of the extra senior members of England’s squad named for this T20 collection.
If chosen on Friday for the second T20 worldwide in Cardiff, it is going to be his fiftieth T20I cap.
“I guess I’ve got a role in this team that feels weird… I feel really old, so I’ve got to give the younger boys a bit more of a steer, take a bit of pressure off them. And I enjoy the responsibility,” Livingstone stated.
“There’s a bit of a fresh look, a fresh environment. Things have felt different, like a new beginning.
“And I assume the problem for us now as a gaggle is to try to stand up to hurry as shortly as we will, and type of not use that altering of the guard as an excuse.
“We’ve got to get up to speed and take the Aussies on. There’s a lot to play for in this series, and we’ve got every faith that we can turn it around.”
Livingstone: I am again taking part in with smile on my face
Livingstone has not been chosen for the five-match ODI collection which follows the T20 leg of Australia’s tour.
Whereas upset to overlook out, the 2022 T20 World Cup winner with England stated he’s simply completely satisfied to be match and having fun with his cricket once more after persistent damage hassle off the again of that event.
“Unfortunately, I won’t be playing in the ODIs, but it’s still not something I’m giving up on,” he stated.
“Body-wise has probably let me down a little bit, and maybe I haven’t been up to scratch physically with a couple of niggles here and there.
“I did my ankle simply earlier than the [2022] World Cup, rushed again to get match for it, which then led to me injuring my knee within the Take a look at stuff [his debut versus Pakistan that winter].
“I guess when I look back, I don’t really have any regrets… if I didn’t rush my ankle back as quickly as I did, I wouldn’t be sat here as a World Cup winner.
“I reckon it has matured me loads over the past two years, and it makes you respect when issues begin to get slightly bit higher and are slightly extra pleasurable.”
He added: “From the beginning of The Hundred, I reckon it is pretty much as good as I have been for a protracted whereas.
“I can run around 100 per cent in the field, and I can bowl and bat to the best of my ability, which is something I probably haven’t been able to do for two and a half years.
“I am again taking part in cricket with a smile on my face. That is after I play at my greatest. And fingers crossed, it stays that approach for some time.”
Watch England vs Australia live on Sky Sports Cricket this September as the sides meet in three T20 internationals and five one-day internationals.
The second T20I is at Sophia Gardens on Friday September 13 with coverage from 6pm ahead of the first ball at 6.30pm. Additionally stream with NOW.