England’s Livingstone overcomes finger injury ahead of T20 World Cup. Cricket News – Times of India

England all rounder Liam Livingstone The finger injury sustained in the practice match against India before the Twenty20 World Cup has been removed, the captain Eoin Morgan said on Tuesday.
Livingstone left the field with the little finger of his left hand after dropping a catch at deep midwicket during England’s seven-wicket loss to India on Monday.
“Liam is fine and in good shape,” Morgan told reporters. “No other problem so far, don’t touch the wood.”
Livingstone named Coach. was placed in Chris SilverwoodTeam for the World Cup as a replacement for Ben Stokes, who took an indefinite break from cricket to focus on his mental health, while also recovering from another operation for a broken finger.
England will take on New Zealand in their final warm-up match on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi before starting their World Cup campaign against defending champions West Indies on Saturday in Dubai.
Morgan said he was impressed by the all-rounder Moeen Ali Who played an innings of 43 not out in 20 balls against India.
“Moeen is in good form. He has been in great form in the Indian Premier League and he showed a lot of confidence on the wicket yesterday,” Morgan said.
“You have to say the form he is in, he is a good player that we can use at any stage of the tournament.”

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