After Liam Livingstone took charge of England’s ODI squad with the captain’s armband and has since produced a magnificent performance within the team against West Indies, we’re looking at his impact on the side and what it means to the 31 year old to perform for his country.
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00:00Liam Livingstone delivered a coming-of-age knock in England's win in the second one-day
00:06international against West Indies in Antigua, said former captain Sir Alistair Cook.
00:11The standing skipper struck an unbeaten 1-2-4 from 85 balls to power his side to a five-wicket
00:17win levelling the three-match series at 1-1.
00:20The 31-year-old has received criticism for a perceived one-dimensional approach to 50-over
00:25batting, prioritising fast scoring over building in innings that would take the team to victory.
00:31He will be really satisfied that under pressure he delivered and he finished the job for the
00:36first time, Cook said on TNT Sports.
00:39That was freakish playing at the end, you have seen a change in his determination and
00:44he was never getting out there.
00:46It took his side to a win with 15 balls to spare and brought life to a series which looked
00:51set to be one-sided after England were hammered by eight wickets in the first ODI by the host
00:57side West Indies.