Real estate giant Mahindra Lifespace Developers has announced a strategic partnership with Livingstone Infra Pvt Ltd to redevelop a project in Mumbai. The project, located in the prime area of Mahalaxmi, is estimated to generate a revenue of Rs 1,650 crore. This move strengthens Mahindra Lifespace's development presence, which currently spans over seven Indian cities and includes over 5,000 acres of ongoing and forthcoming projects.
As the SA20 League 2025 gets underway, it will be a clash of the titans as Durban Super Giants take on Pretoria Capitals, with star players Heinrich Klaasen, Kane Williamson, and Liam Livingstone leading the charge for their teams. Klaasen's destructive batting, Williamson's experience and resilience, and Livingstone's raw power and versatility make them the ultimate game-changers in T20 cricket.
RCB batting coach Dinesh Karthik analyzes the team's newest acquisitions in the IPL 2025 mega-auction. The return of Josh Hazlewood for Rs 12.5 crore has thrilled fans as he will once again spearhead their bowling attack. RCB also secured explosive players like Liam Livingstone, Jitesh Sharma, and Phil Salt, making their batting line-up more formidable. Karthik expresses his excitement for the team's purchases and believes they have made the right choices in strengthening their squad.
With the IPL mega auction just around the corner, teams will be vying for top overseas players such as Jos Buttler, Mitchell Starc, Marco Jansen, Mitchell Marsh, and Liam Livingstone. Buttler's batting prowess and leadership qualities make him a hot commodity, while Starc's thunderbolts and left-arm angle could fetch him a big bid. Youngsters like Jansen and Livingstone also have a chance to land lucrative deals with their impressive T20 performances. It remains to be seen which team will come out on top in the bidding war for these players.
After an impressive century from Liam Livingstone led England to a win in the second ODI, both sides are now tied as they head into the third and final match. The team's stand-in captain stepped up when the pressure was on, turning the tide for his team. Tune in to talkSPORT 2 for live coverage of the game.
The third one-day international between West Indies and England is taking place today at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown. Follow along for live score updates as both teams face off in the match. West Indies includes players like Brandon King, Evin Lewis, and Shai Hope, while England has big names like Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Liam Livingstone. Don't miss a moment of the action!
In an incredible turn of events, Liam Livingstone has gone from being a peripheral player outside England's one-day international side to leading the team as captain. In the crucial second ODI against the West Indies, Livingstone produced a stunning unbeaten 124 runs to secure a five-wicket victory for his team. Under immense pressure and in scorching temperatures, he batted with control and patience before unleashing a barrage of sixes to finish the game with a flourish. This victory has not only leveled the series at 1-1 but also reestablished Livingstone as an integral part of England's ODI side.
After losing the opener, England bounced back against West Indies with Liam Livingstone's unbeaten 124 off 85 balls to level the series. Alastair Cook praised Livingstone, saying it was a "coming-of-age knock" and "some freakish power." With the decider set for November 6, England looks to keep up the momentum and take the series against the hosts.
Stand-in skipper Liam Livingstone hit a stunning first England ODI century, scoring 124 runs off 85 balls, to lead his team to a five-wicket win against West Indies in the second ODI in Antigua. With this win, England have set up a series decider on Wednesday, where they will face West Indies in a winner-takes-all match. Livingstone, who was dropped from the team a few weeks ago, was also made captain in the absence of injured Jos Buttler, making his performance even more impressive.
Liam Livingstone has been given the opportunity to captain England's ODI team for the upcoming series against West Indies, as regular captain Jos Buttler is still recovering from a calf injury. Livingstone, who was dropped from the team for previous series, has been given a second chance and is determined to prove his worth. He expressed his pride and excitement for the role, while acknowledging that he still has much more to offer in his career.