Liam Livingstone’s ankle injury adds him to the list of casualties for England’s white-ball schedule

Liam Livingstone joins list of England casualties for the busy white-ball schedule, ruled out of the Hundred after getting an ankle injury on the same day he was drafted by Melbourne Renegades

  • Liam Livingstone has been ruled out of the Hundred with an ankle injury
  • There are injury doubts concerning many England players for white-ball season 
  • Livingstone was selected by Melbourne Renegades in the first Big Bash draft 

Liam Livingstone  joined the growing England injury list after he was ruled out of the Hundred with an ankle injury, on the day he was drafted as first pick by Melbourne Renegades in the inaugural Big Bash draft.

The 29-year-old is the latest England player to have fitness concerns ahead of a busy upcoming white-ball schedule. 

Captain Jos Buttler admitted he may not be able to play all seven T20Is in Pakistan after a calf injury ruled him out of the Hundred and Jason Roy was left out of the Oval Invincibles side on Saturday due to lower back stiffness.

Jofra Archer, Saqib Mahmood, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Chris Jordan and Tymal Mills are all currently out of action.

Liam Livingstone has picked up an ankle injury which rules him out of the rest of the Hundred

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