All rounder Liam Livingstone has signed a new three-year T20 contract, committing his future to the Red Rose through to the end of the 2028 Vitality Blast.
The agreement sees one of the world cricket’s most explosive short-format players extend his long association with the Club, committing to playing in the Blast for the next three seasons.
32-year-old Livingstone made his 100th T20 appearance for Lancashire Lightning during September’s Vitality Blast semi-final against Somerset at Edgbaston.
He is Lancashire’s second leading all-time T20 run-scorer with 2,619 – and in 2025 went beyond 7,000 career T20 runs for all teams. With his right-arm spin, Livingstone has claimed 60 T20 wickets for Lancashire and now has a career tally of 143 at an average of 25.
In addition to achieving 99 white ball caps for England, Livingstone is an ICC T20 World Cup champion and also won the Indian Premier League with Royal Challengers Bengaluru last year.
Speaking about his new contract, Liam Livingstone said: “Lancashire is home for me, and I’m incredibly proud to commit my next three years of domestic T20 cricket to the Club.
“White ball cricket and the Blast mean a lot to our supporters; we have a brilliant T20 side at Lancashire and we are all hungry to help bring silverware back to Emirates Old Trafford.
“We’ve had some special moments together – the quarter-final against Kent last September really stands out – and I can’t wait to get going again in front of our fans this summer.”
Men’s Head Coach Steven Croft also commented: “Liam is one of the most talented and influential T20 players in the world and securing his future with us at Emirates Old Trafford is a huge statement.
“His presence on and off the field is invaluable, and the experience that he can bring from winning ICC World titles with England and from the Indian Premier League is second to none.
“We’re thrilled that Liam will continue to play a central role in our Vitality Blast ambitions over the coming seasons, and we look forward to seeing him pull on the red rose again this year.”






