Liam Livingstone Speaks Out: The Cold Reality of England's Cricket Regime
Liam Livingstone, sidelined by England's national cricket team, criticizes the team's management. Describing his exclusion as the 'worst experience' of his career, he highlights poor communication from the management after being dropped. The England and Wales Cricket Board has yet to respond to these allegations.
Liam Livingstone, a prominent figure in England's cricket realm, shared his grievances about feeling abandoned by the national team. Dropped last May, Livingstone elaborated on the communication breakdown with the team management, labeling it the 'worst experience' in his career.
After a lackluster performance in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, where he managed just 33 runs and three wickets, Livingstone was informed of his exclusion via a brief call by coach Brendon McCullum. He described further attempts to contact management, including Director Rob Key, as futile.
Livingstone criticized the regime for caring little about players outside the core group, expressing disappointment in the entire process. The England and Wales Cricket Board has not yet responded to his comments, despite requests for clarification submitted outside UK business hours.