BAT OUT OF HELL
Daily Star|December 08, 2023
Liam aims to follow Jos on road to redemption
GIDEON BROOKS
BAT OUT OF HELL

LIAM LIVINGSTONE is determined to follow the lead of captain Jos Buttler and cut loose in order to get the runs flowing.

The England skipper put to bed a miserable run of form with an unbeaten 58 on Wednesday to set up a series decider in what Livingstone described as a "perfect" team performance.

But the Cumbrian all-rounder wants to emulate his captain by releasing the handbrake on his own batting with a decent contribution at the Kensington Oval.

Livingstone admitted he was becoming known as a bowler who bats rather than the other way round after a poor run through the World Cup where he averaged 10 in six outings.

And while his three wickets helped to turn the second one-dayer England's way, it is with the bat that he wants to get motoring.

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