All-rounder from England playing for Punjab Kings in the ongoing Indian Premier League, Liam Livingstone has said for him smashing 117m six against Mohammed Shami was all about fun.
At the same time, Livingstone pointed out that it was different from the 122m six hit by him off Haris Rauf in England’s T20I match against Pakistan last year.
In the 16th over, with Punjab needing 27 runs to win, Livingstone slammed Shami for a monstrous 117m six over deep square leg, which led to commentators on-air say with delight, “It’s out the stadium! Have never seen a six as big as that one.” Livingstone would then hit two more sixes and as many fours to complete the chase of 144 with four overs to spare.
“The one at Leeds (122m) and this (117m) was different, but it feels great to hit it as big as you can as we are in the entertainment business and it is great for the fans. Unfortunately, it gives us only six and not more,” said Livingstone in a pre-match chat with broadcasters Star Sports.
Asked about why he went after Shami in that match, Livingstone explained, “I took on Shami because I thought I can hit to the short boundary, not the NRR. Also, Rashid (Khan) and Lockie (Ferguson) had overs at the other end. But sometimes, when you get going you cannot stop. I have been trying to increase consistency on the sixes and it is getting better. Hopefully, I can do more of the same today (against Rajasthan Royals on Saturday).”