England All-Rounder Criticizes Team Management, Calls Experience 'Eye-Opening' Liam Livingstone, the England all-rounder, has openly criticized the team’s management, expressing frustration over a lack of communication and respect after being dropped from the national squad in 2025. The player revealed he has not been involved with the England setup since March of the previous year and now questions whether he will ever return under the current leadership. Livingstone’s comments highlight his disillusionment with the decision-making process and the support he received during his time with the team. Livingstone described the abruptness of his exclusion from the West Indies series squad, noting that he received only a brief call from head coach Brendon McCullum. The conversation, which lasted less than a minute, left him feeling unprepared and unheard. He recounted how McCullum’s response was vague, stating the team wanted to try someone else. “They said they wanted to try someone else,” Livingstone said, adding that outgoing selector Luke Wright and captain Harry Brook also failed to reach out to him. The player also criticized England’s managing director, Rob Key, for his lack of communication. Livingstone claimed Key had promised to speak with him in the summer but did not follow through until late September. “That probably sums that group up as a collective,” he said, describing the experience as “eye-opening” and indicating he no longer feels valued by the team. Livingstone’s frustration extended to his role within the team, particularly his struggles with batting position. He mentioned how his performance often improved when he was placed higher in the order, only to be pushed back down to No. 7 when key players returned. “I don’t want to be someone that’s a sixth bowler and batting at No.#liam_livingstone #harry_brook #brendon_mccullum #rob_key #lukewright
