Liam Livingstone takes 'great confidence in being a match winner' as the England batsman hopes to blast his side to the T20 World Cup final when they take on New Zealand Liam Livingstone has been a star during England's run to the T20 semi-finals The batsman is now hoping he can produce a big scoring match winning display Livingstone admits he has tried to learn from team-mates as well as other stars
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It must be a struggle to find a blank page on the passport of Liam Livingstone, who in recent years has clocked up thousands of air miles, going from white-ball competition to white-ball competition in his quest to become the best cricketer he can be.
Now, he hopes, that experience can help fire England to success at the T20 World Cup.
The 28-year-old has spent more than 300 nights of the past year in bubbles and hotel rooms while playing for England, Lancashire, Birmingham Phoenix, Rajasthan Royals, Peshawar Zalmi and Perth Scorchers. Livingstone insists he is living his dream but there are times he has found it difficult.
Liam Livingstone has been one of England's stars reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals