Updated On: 06 June, 2020 08:52 AM IST | London | PTI
West Indies had handed Joe Root's men a 2-1 defeat when England travelled to the Caribbeans last year.

England's Rory Burns. Pic/ AFP
England is bracing up for a "stiff test" in the three-match series against the West Indies next month, according to opener Rory Burns who is wary of the visiting team's potent pace attack. The three Test-series, if it gets the nod of the UK government, will mark resumption of international cricket which was suspended in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "They've got a lot of good cricketers there and it's going to be a stiff test no matter who comes," Burns said on the Sky Sports podcast 'The Cricket Show'.
West Indies had handed Joe Root's men a 2-1 defeat when England travelled to the Caribbeans last year. "The last time we played each other, they won, so they're no slouches certainly," Burns said. "Their bowling attack caused us a lot of problems. They're very skilful; they've got some pace. I remember walking around on the pitch of the first Test and seeing their bowlers going and thought, 'this is going to be quite tasty!'.