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IPL 2022: Big price tag not an issue for Liam Livingstone

Liam Livingstone has carved out a niche for himself in franchise cricket across the globe. With a staggering strike rate of 158.33 in T20I cricket, the Englishman has the power game to bludgeon bowling attacks. Playing for Birmingham Phoenix, he struck 27 sixes in The Hundred last year, including 10 in one game.

Add to that, the 28-year-old is a handy spin option, who can bowl both leg-breaks and offspin, which tempted a desperate Punjab Kings to splurge Rs 11.50 crore in acquiring him at the IPL auction. Back for a second season at the cash-rich league, Liam knows that the hefty price tag would put him under scrutiny, but he prefers to focus on performances Excerpts from an exclusive chat:The IPL is your first competitive outing after the injury suffered in PSL, have you recovered fully?Yeah, I had a groin issue, went back and spent some time with the physio at Lancashire. I underwent a preseason training session there and had a full rehab a week before reaching Mumbai.

I'm feeling good and fresh now. Do you feel the pressure of price tags put added pressure on a player's performance?No matter what people pay I will do my job of scoring runs and taking wickets. The price tag is pretty much irrelevant to me.

I know, there'll be a lot of questions about the price tag but that's not something which affects me. Instead, the pride of being able to perform in an IPL, to win games for Punjab will drive me. You were earlier with the Rajasthan Royals but the results haven't gone your way.

How do you see the experience of playing the IPL back in India?It's a fresh start, a fresh franchise, the boys are pretty excited. I have got the experience of playing in many tournaments across the globe. I have spent the last couple of years

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