Livingstone to miss rest of Pakistan tour

Liam Livingstone has been dominated out of the remainder of England’s first Test sequence in Pakistan since 2005 with a knee damage.

The England allrounder obtained his maiden Test cap from Michael Atherton forward of the beginning of day one at Rawalpindi, however sustained an damage after the primary innings and has not bowled within the sport.

Livingstone, who made a reputation for himself in Australia throughout two seasons with the Perth Scorchers, was the No.1 choose within the inaugural Big Bash League draft however withdrew due to an elevated worldwide workload.

Livingstone will return to the UK on Tuesday and begin rehab with the Lancashire and England and Wales Cricket Board medical groups.

England have but to determine whether or not to name up a alternative for the 29-year-old.

Capable of bowling each offspin and legspin, it was a blow to captain Ben Stokes, who had initially chosen Livingstone forward of offspinner Will Jacks in his beginning XI.

However, each performed after wicketkeeper Ben Foakes didn’t get better in time from a viral an infection which affected 13 to 14 members of the touring celebration on the eve of the sport.

Livingstone has not fielded for almost all of the sport and was changed by substitute fielder Keaton Jennings.

England have uncapped teenager Rehan Ahmed of their squad as cowl with the ball.