Oman Daily Observer

Livingston­e in T20 World Cup frame after stunning ton

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Livingston­e hit England’s quickest T20 hundred, off just 42 balls, including nine sixes, in a 31-run defeat by Pakistan

NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom: Liam Livingston­e could yet force his way into England’s firstchoic­e XI at this year’s Twenty20 World Cup after his stunning century against Pakistan, assistant coach Paul Collingwoo­d said on Saturday.

Livingston­e hit England’s quickest T20 hundred, off just 42 balls, including nine sixes, in a 31-run defeat by Pakistan in Nottingham on Friday.

His previous highest score in four T20 internatio­nal innings was 29 not out but his tour de force at Trent Bridge may make the 27-yearold Livingston­e tough to ignore at the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in October.

He now has two more chances to impress in a three-match T20 series against Pakistan that continues at Headingley on Sunday before finishing at Old Trafford, Livingston­e’s Lancashire home ground, on Tuesday.

“He’s put his hand up, it’s as simple as that,” Collingwoo­d told reporters.

“You can’t do any more than what he’s done,” added the former England all-rounder, in charge of the squad while head coach Chris

Silverwood takes a break.

“He’s got two more opportunit­ies over the next two games. It’s very hard not to pick a guy if he’s played like that.

“I think the innings he played is as exciting as we’ve seen in an English shirt for some time.”

‘SCARY’

Collingwoo­d, England’s captain when they won the 2010 World Twenty20 with a team featuring gifted batsman Kevin Pietersen, was in no doubt of the calibre of Livingston­e’s century — and what it might mean for an already strong England white-ball top order.

“You think you’ve got a real powerful unit there and then Liam does something like that,” Collingwoo­d said.

“It’s adding something special. That is a scary batting line-up.”

For all Livingston­e’s natural talent, Friday’s innings was about more than ‘slogging’ as Collingwoo­d acknowledg­ed.

“It’s not just a God-given gift that he’s got, he puts a lot of hard work and effort into it,” he said. “He’s very thoughtful and analyses quite a lot.

“As much as people might think that he just stands there and swings, there’s a lot of thought that goes into his game, there’s a lot of skill that goes in and hard work as well.

“And it’s not just his powerhitti­ng, it’s also what he gives with the ball. He’s very much a modern T20 cricketer.

“He can bowl leg-spin and offspin, depending on whether he’s bowling against right or left-handed batsmen, and he’s an exceptiona­l fielder. As an overall package, these are the kind of players that you want to draw upon.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? England’s Liam Livingston­e plays a shot against Pakistan.
— Reuters England’s Liam Livingston­e plays a shot against Pakistan.

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