He is tall. He stands lanky and dangerous on the cricket pitch. No specific bowler, as on date, has appeared confident enough to subdue his game. And none, specifically speaking, have seemed threatening enough to undermine his attacking stroke play. He doesn’t even get that many overs, truly speaking, in which to create an impact and yet, every now and again, he engages in his fiery stroke play and reasonably high octane style of batting with which to cause destruction. Liam Livingstone is quite an enigma as far as his English cricket association is concerned. However, that’s not all. Not even remotely.

He has created a stir with the bat, smashed conservative or miserly bowling economies and given bowlers considerable fear everywhere where he’s actively played white ball cricket or franchise or club cricket. And one particular association of his stands out, you ought to think!

That’s none other than The Hundred. As a matter of fact, Liam Livingstone has been associated with The Hundred for the last five seasons. He has been a stable figure of prominence for none other than the Birmingham Phoenix, for whom he’s played for the past five seasons. As on date, he’s struck 996 runs from just 36 outings with the bat.

And that makes him one of the most successful, sought after and coveted names in all of The Hundred.

But right now, there’s a major career upgrade where Liam Livingstone in The Hundred is concerned!

So what is it about? What do we know? Well, look nowhere else for we have got it covered for you. In what lies ahead for Liam Livingstone, he will be captaining the London Spirits side in the English tournament.

The cricketer who was Crowned the tournament's inaugural Most Valuable Player (MVP) and leading run-scorer (348 runs at an average of 58.00) is now - it has been confirmed- heading south.

But having said that, make no mistake- this isn’t going to be just another or rudimentary move. It’s going to be a rather demanding and challenging albeit exciting career move for the tall big hitting right handed destructive man. Being a pure batter of a side is one thing but then to lead an able and noted side in a competition as exciting as The Hundred is going to be a brilliant new challenge of sorts for the lanky lad. And one in which the fan would hope that Livingstone truly shines and comes alive! What do you reckon?