Tourists trail hosts 2-1 before penultimate T20I of seriesLiam Livingstone hails team with one eye on World Cup
England may be 2-1 down in their Twenty20 series against West Indies as they head into the penultimate game on Tuesday, but Liam Livingstone believes the team have “taken a big step forward” in the Caribbean and proved they are “as good as any team in the world” when playing to their strengths.
After being beaten by free-scoring, big-hitting opponents in the first two games, England won the third in dramatic style, scoring 74 runs in the last four overs to reach their target of 223 with a ball to spare. “We had a little chat and tried to say, ‘Let’s take them on at their own game,’” Livingstone said.
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