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Livingstone doubtful after finger injury

Updated on: 20 October,2021 07:31 AM IST  |  London
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Livingstone suffered the injury in the closing stages of England’s seven-wicket defeat to India in the warm-up match in Dubai

Livingstone doubtful after finger injury

Liam Livingstone. Pic/AP, PTI

England all-rounder Liam Livingstone is doubtful for the T20 World Cup after suffering a finger injury in his side’s first practice game against India in Dubai.


According to a report in Sky Sports, England will assess Livingstone’s injury during the next 24 hours and take a call on his availability for the tournament. 



Livingstone suffered the injury in the closing stages of England’s seven-wicket defeat to India in the warm-up match in Dubai. According to a report in Sky Sports, England will assess Livingstone’s injury and take a call on his availability.


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