England all-rounder Liam Livingstone gave Mitchell Starc a day he won't forget anytime soon, just like Rohit Sharma did a few months ago. Livingstone's 28 runs against Starc in the single over helped his side to cross 300 runs in the fourth ODI against Australia at Lord's in London on Friday. The match was shortened to 39 overs due to rain. To begin with, Livingstone pounded a massive six over long-on followed by a delivery that beat him. Thereafter he redeemed himself as he smashed three more sixes along with one four, and that over went to the list of the costliest to have faced by an Australian bowler in an ODI. Until then, 26 had been the maximum runs conceded by an Australian bowler, a record shared by Xavier Doherty, Adam Zampa, and Cameron Green. Watch the video here: 6️⃣▪️6️⃣6️⃣6️⃣4️⃣Incredible final over hitting from Liam Livingstone 💪💥🏴 #ENGvAUS 🇦🇺 | @liaml4893 pic.twitter.com/qfEDxOM88N — England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 27, 2024 Also Watch | Dwayne Bravo’s Special Message to CSK After Becoming KKR Mentor Goes Viral With a 71-run stand for the sixth wicket, Livingstone and Jacob Bethell saw England build up to a total of 312/5. Livingstone continued with his form from the third one-dayer, where he had remained unbeaten off 20 balls, scoring 33. He also dismissed Glenn Maxwell on that day, bowling him off the second ball that was bowled to him for just two runs. Ben Duckett's 63, Harry Brook's 87, and Livingstone's explosive batting guided England to huge total. Australia faltered woefully in chasing the target and got bowled over for just 126 runs. Bowler Matthew Potts took four wickets. With England bouncing back strongly by winning the third and fourth ODIs consecutively after losing the first two, the series decider will be held on Sunday, September 29, in Bristol. Livingstone's attack in the final over also equated him with Andrew Flintoff in the record books for most sixes hit by a batsman in an innings at Lord's during an ODI.