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With Liam Livingstone also hurt, England’s T20 World Cup worries have increased

As a result of an ankle injury, Liam Livingstone will not be able to contribute to England’s preparations for the Twenty20 World Cup, which will take place in Australia in October. This adds to an already extensive list of England’s fitness concerns ahead of the tournament.

As a result of an ankle injury, Liam Livingstone will not be able to contribute to England’s preparations for the Twenty20 World Cup, which will take place in Australia in October. This adds to an already extensive list of England’s fitness concerns ahead of the tournament. It was revealed by Birmingham Phoenix that hard-hitting batsman and spin bowler Livingstone, who was the leading run scorer and most valuable player in the previous year’s inaugural edition, will miss the team’s last two group games of the season as well as any knockout ties.

The tweets of the 29-year-old man read as follows: “I’m absolutely devastated that I won’t be able to compete in @thehundred, an event I really looked forward to participating in. I’m going to give it my all in order to get back out there as soon as possible! But for the time being, I’ll just be cheering from the stands for Birmingham Phoenix!”

The severity of his injury is not yet known; however, there are only three and a half weeks left until England starts a Twenty20 series against Pakistan in Karachi. The series will be played in England.

Jos Buttler, the captain of the England white-ball team, has a calf issue that forced him to withdraw from the Hundred. Because of this ailment, it is unlikely that Buttler will play in all seven of England’s upcoming matches.

Due to back spasms, England opening batsman Jason Roy pulled from Oval Invincibles’ victory over London Spirit on Saturday.

Chris Jordan and Tymal Mills, both quick bowlers, have recently experienced problems with their fingers and toes, respectively, while their teammates quick bowlers Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Chris Woakes, and Saqib Mahmood are out for an extended period of time due to injury.

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