LIAM Livingstone will be hoping to make his England debut tonight in the second installment of England's three-match Twenty20 series against South Africa.
The Barrow Cricket Club product was left out of the team for the opening match at Southampton on Wednesday evening, which England won by nine wickets.
Livingstone will instead make his bow tonight at Taunton, or on Sunday at Cardiff, with captain Eoin Morgan having said all members of the squad will feature at some stage in the series.
England handed a first cap to Hampshire leg-spinner Mason Crane in their hammering of the Proteas at the Ageas Bowl, and he made a strong debut in a good all-round bowling performance as the tourists were restricted to 142 for 3.
Jonny Bairstow then led the way with a ruthless unbeaten 60 and Alex Hales hit 47 not out as England reached 143 for 1 in just 14.3 overs.
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