Livingstone Walker (14 June 1879 – 10 October 1940) was an English amateur cricketer.
A good club cricketer, he was invited to play in some matches for London County in 1900.
Though he was not very successful, he was selected to play in two matches for Surrey at the end of the season.
[1] Though he was less successful in 1902, with only 459 runs at an average of 20.86, before the start of the 1903 season he was appointed the Surrey captain following the resignation from the post of Digby Jephson.
In those days, the convention was that the captain had to be an amateur, and Surrey were unable to find one willing to do the job who had greater experience or who was a stronger player.