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Lightening's Livingstone scoops July's PCA Player of the Month.
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Lancashire captain Liam Livingstone has expressed mixed emotions after being awarded the Professional Cricketers’ Association Player of the Month for July.
The all-rounder had a phenomenal run of form which saw him score his first ever T20 hundred and take his best bowling figures before fracturing his thumb in the Championship fixture against Yorkshire to rule him out for the foreseeable future.
Despite the cruel blow, Livingstone is the third Lancashire player to win the PCA Player of the Month in 2018. Tom Bailey was the winner in April with Keaton Jennings scooping the May award before Kent’s Heino Kuhn won June’s accolade.
The big hitter received 38% of the public vote from supporters on a poll conducted on the PCA and Sky Sports online platforms. Notts Outlaws all-rounder Daniel Christian and Gloucestershire’s Ryan Higgins each gained 24% of the poll with 14% of supporters voting for Leicestershire’s Ben Raine.
The shortlist was produced via the PCA Most Valuable Player Rankings, some achievement for Livingstone whose month cut short due to a fractured thumb picked up in the Roses Championship match, just days after his Man of the Match performance against Yorkshire led his side to victory.
Averaging more Vitality Blast MVP points than anyone else in July thanks to his 280 runs and six wickets, Livingstone admitted his delight at leading from the front.
“It is obviously very nice as I didn’t start the season as well as I liked to but the past six weeks I’ve started to feel really good,” said Livingstone. “It’s a shame the injury came at the wrong time but it was nice to contribute to a few wins for the lads.
“The thumb is going to be a slow process, I had a couple of wires put in it to makes sure it heals properly so until they are out at the end of August I will not know too much.
“Unfortunately, I have just got to sit back and wait. It is frustrating but there’s not much I can do.
“Having said that, It’s great to know people are supporting you and great to get some recognition after a good month. It’s just a shame after finding my feet this season I am now injured but that’s the way sport works so there is mixed emotions.
“My aim is to carry on this form whenever I get back fit.”
The 24-year-old won three MVP Man of the Matches in July. A ton off 51 balls in his second game of the month against Derbyshire, a career-best four wicket haul for just 17 runs and a quick-fire 28 against the Foxes inspired Lightening to the top of the Vitality Blast North Group at the end of July.
Arguably Lancashire’s finest victory came in the war of the Roses victory over Yorkshire with the game going to the last ball as they successfully defended 176 to win by 1-run.
“The Roses was unbelievable and was definitely the best game I’ve ever been involved in.”
LIAM LIVINGSTONE
“It made it better that it was a shorter game because we didn’t think there was a chance of getting out there for our biggest game of the season.
“We thought we had enough runs and they kept inching closer and closer to a point they needed five off two balls and they were favourites.
“I’ve only just about calmed down from it to be honest, it was a great night and when the atmosphere is like that I don’t think there’s anywhere better in the world than Old Trafford.
“It was a brilliant month for us, when you are batting well in T20 it carries on from game to game as you don’t worry too much, it’s about going out there and having fun.
“We won five of our first six and we are still in a good position, hopefully the lads can keep going and I will be supporting as much as I can from the side-lines.”
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