London:Pakistan opener Shan Masood is not willing to put himself under too much pressure ahead of the three-match Test series against England in August.
England lost the opening Test of the ongoing three-match series against the West Indies by four wickets at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Southampton, the first international cricket match after the coronavirus outbreak.
"We have had a fantastic opportunity to prepare. We spent 14 days in Worcester and are going to spend another three weeks in Derby.
"There's no need to put myself under extra pressure to say I need to prove this thing or the other. The practice is going well and I understand my game. The outcome isn't controllable, but I can put in my best effort and keep my attitude positive," Masood said.
"But while coming here early has allowed us to acclimatise, there is no substitute for match time. In that sense, England have an advantage. But the basics don't change; we have to figure out how to get 20 wickets, and how to score 300-400 runs in an innings. So our primary focus has to be on our preparations. We have a few advantages too, in that we can analyse their performances and work on their weaknesses. These things balance each other out."
Masood also said veteran England pacer James Anderson will be a threat during the Test series.