Ahead of Pak series, Simmons acknowledges West Indies are underdogs
The first Test against Pakistan will be played from August 12-16, while the second Test is scheduled from August 20-24 at Kingston
The first Test against Pakistan will be played from August 12-16, while the second Test is scheduled from August 20-24 at Kingston
Earlier Jason Holder had informed that West Indies would demonstrate their support to the Black Lives Matter movement during the first Test.
Both England and West Indies have already announced that they would be sporting a 'Black Lives Matter' logo on their jerseys
The series is set to mark the resumption of the sport after the coronavirus enforced break.
The three-test series will mark the resumption of the sport after the coronavirus pandemic brought all cricketing activities to a complete halt.
The West Indies coach further confirmed that his side will "definitely" register their "solidarity" with the Black Lives Matter movement when the Test series against England begins.
West Indies had famously beaten England during the previous series between the two sides that was played in the Carribbean Islands.
"I just want to relax, bowl, put the ball in the right areas and let the ball do the work," the Caribbean pacer added.
Chasing a modest 139 to win, Simmons won the match in style with a six over midwicket off-spinner Simi Singh whose three overs cost 41 runs.
Warwickshire stalwart Penney has been handed a two-year contract by Cricket West Indies.