Nasser Hussain (IANS)
London, June 3: Former captain Nasser Hussain believes the real challenge for the England and West Indies teams when they face each other in the three-Test series will be "training their brain" not to shine the ball or mass celebrate wickets.
The three-match series between England and West Indies will begin on July 8, subject to approval from UK government. The matches in the series will be played behind closed doors and could also see the implementation of saliva ban put in place to stop the transmission of novel coronavirus.
"Some of the stuff they have trained their brain for 10 years to do, shining a cricket ball, celebrating a wicket, will be the difficult thing for them," Hussain told Sky Sports News.