Lancashire batsman Liam Livingstone is out of his side's game against Hampshire at The Ageas Bowl today after reportedly suffering a head injury during a bar brawl in Kent on Saturday night.

According to the Daily Mail, the 22 year-old received 20 stitches in his face after being glassed while celebrating the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final win against Kent that booked Lancashire their semi-final against Hampshire.

Livingstone played in the match at Canterbury, contributing 12 runs, and had been part of the team celebrating the victory when the alleged incident occurred.

Several media outlets are claiming Livingstone, 22, was attacked and sustained an injury to his head.

A Lancashire statement read: "LCCC is aware of an incident that took place on Saturday evening involving some of our players.

"The matter is currently being investigated by the police and nobody from the club will be making any further comment at this stage."

Livingstone made his senior debut for Lancashire in the Twenty20 competition this season, contributing 119 runs from his 14 matches with a high score of 27.

He made an impression on his maiden 50-over appearance, however, with an excellent counter-attacking 91 in Lancashire's 51-run victory over Kent at the St Lawrence Ground last Saturday.

Lancashire play Hampshire in the Royal London One-Day Cup today (2pm), with Livingstone not included in the 14-man squad.