Talking about the affects of playing behind closed doors on players' motivation, English fast bowler Stuart Broad on Sunday revealed that he is consulting his psychologist to emotionally and mentally prepare for playing without fans. Broad said that the games will feel a bit different with no crowds but cricket is still in a slightly different position to some other sports like football and rugby, in the fact that a lot of the English domestic games with Red Bull cricket are played in front of smaller crowds. Broad added that he has already spoken to England's sports psychologist about creating a bit of a mindset around making sure that he can get his emotions up to where they need to be for him to perform at his best. England's 1st of the 3 Tests against the Windies starts July 8.
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