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‘It Frustrates Me’: Nasser Hussain Opens Up On Future of Test Cricket After One-Sided ENG Vs WI Game At Lord’s

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Ahead of the second match between England and West Indies at Trent Bridge, former captain Nasser Hussain has expressed his concern on the future of Test cricket. Hussain’s comments came after England defeated West Indies by an innings and 114 runs in the first hour of day three in the first Test at Lord’s.

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Nasser Hussain opens up on future of Test cricket

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nasser Hussain speaks about the future of Test cricket
  • Hussain’s comments come after one-sided Test match between England and West Indies
  • Hussain feels that teams are not preparing properly for red-ball matches

Former cricketer Nasser Hussain has opened up on the future of Test cricket after England registered a dominating and quickfire win over the West Indies in the first Test at Lord’s. The Ben Stokes-led England defeated West Indies by an innings and 114 runs in the first hour of day three, to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Ahead of the second Test at Trent Bridge, which starts on Thursday live, former England captain Hussain expressed his concern, saying that teams are not preparing properly for red-ball matches due to an ever-expanding and busy cricket calendar.

Notably, West Indies played just one three-day red-ball game in preparation for the Test series. Moreover, the majority of the members in the tourists squad haven’t played red-ball cricket since the thrilling eight-run win over Australia at Brisbane in January.

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