- Liam Livingstone has heavily criticised the current England cricket management, stating that players not in favour feel neglected and uncared for.
- The all-rounder, who has 100 international caps, has not played for England in over a year and was recently removed from the central contract list.
- Livingstone described his experience at last year's Champions Trophy as “the worst” he’s had in cricket and expressed no desire to have been part of the recent T20 World Cup.
- He highlighted a significant lack of communication following his dropping, citing a brief phone call from head coach Brendon McCullum and unreturned calls to director of cricket Rob Key.
- Despite his absence from the national team, Livingstone maintains confidence in his white-ball cricket abilities and continues to be in high demand on the franchise circuit.
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