London: West Indies coach Phil Simmons said that the West Indies are drawing strength from their previous tour of England. The series started with a crushing defeat at Edgbaston for the visitors but they followed that with a stunning win at Headingley where they chased down a target of 322.
"We are drawing on that. The Test match before Headingley we were horrible and that seems to be like that most times we go on tour. We are trying to make sure that bad match is taken out of the equation and we start properly," Simmons told the "Cricket, on the Inside" webinar in conjunction with the Lord's Taverners and Black Opal, on Friday.
"We are playing against one of the best Test teams in the world and we need to start on the front foot. We're trying to bring back memories of Headingley and get the psychology right."
The win was fuelled by the batsmen, particularly the form that Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope discovered in both innings. Both batsmen have since had a lean run in Test cricket.