He later managed the Combined Islands cricket team in the West Indies, and worked for the Government of Antigua and Barbuda as their Director of Sports.
[1] Having come to the attention of Warwickshire during his National Service, Livingstone played a full season for their second eleven in the 1957 Minor Counties Championship.
[2] However, he was not engaged by Warwickshire at the end of the season, with the county feeling they had too many batsmen in their squad, coupled with concerns over Livingstone's stroke play.
[1] Livingstone spent 1958 in London playing club cricket, before coming to Hampshire for a nets trial at the start of the 1959 season.
[10] He was a member of the Hampshire eleven who played in the county's inaugural List A one-day match against Derbyshire in the 1963 Gillette Cup.
[5] Despite a consistent start to his Hampshire career,[5] his form badly fell away in 1965 with him scoring 680 runs at an average of 18.88, from 23 matches.
[6] Against Nottinghamshire in the County Championship in May, he deputised midway through the match for wicket-keeper Brian Timms, who had broken his nose when keeping to Peter Sainsbury.
[14] He once again featured extensively for Hampshire that season in one-day cricket, making fourteen appearances in John Player League.
[18] Midway through the 1970 season, Livingstone was charged by the Metropolitan Police with conspiring between 6 November 1969 and 26 March 1970 to cheat and defraud the Department of Social Security of £1,095.15s.
[17] Hampshire had been due to grant Livingstone his benefit worth "many thousands of pounds" in 1971, but the trial had put this on-hold.
[23] In 299 first-class matches for Hampshire, Livingstone scored 12,660 runs at an average of 27.94; he made sixteen centuries, alongside 65 fifties.
[5] He continued to play cricket at a minor level for Antigua in the inter-island Hesketh Bell Shield, briefly captaining the side.
[5] In 1973, he played an important role alongside Lester Bird in persuading Len Creed, vice chairman at Somerset, who was in Antigua at the time as part of a West Country touring side, to take Viv Richards.