London [UK]: England pacer Stuart Broad believes that international cricket with no crowds will be "more of a mental test" as he speaks to team's sports psychologist to get to the right mindset ahead of the series against West indies.
"I think the games will feel a bit different with no crowds. International cricket certainly will be more of a mental test to make sure each player is right up for the battle, and I'm very aware of that," a website quoted Broad as saying.
"I've already spoken to our sports psychologist about creating a bit of a mindset around making sure I can get my emotions up to where they need to be for me to be at my best," he added.
A three-match Test series between England and West Indies will mark international cricket's resumption next month after a long hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic. However, matches will be behind closed door due to the concerns regarding the spread of coronavirus.