England's Test summer preparations begin at Loughborough

Loughborough, UK: Masuri were on-site at the ECB Performance Centre earlier this month in Loughborough, assisting the England Men's Test squad with their helmets ahead of their 2025 summer.

Ben Stokes out in the middle at the ECB Performance Centre.

On a warm and sunny day at the state-of-the-art Performance Centre, the England squad took part in a centre-wicket training session ahead of their first Test Match against Zimbabwe later this month.

The one-off match is set to take place this Thursday at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, a precursor to their six match White Ball series against the West Indies starting a week later.

Less than a month after, England take on India in a blockbuster five-match Test Series across the UK, which begins at Headingley.

Ahead of these matches, Masuri have been on site with the squads assisting with helmets and neck protection for the summer. The TF3D-PRO helmets were on show during the training session, as Masuri continues to be a top pick for International Players across the world.

Jamie Smith practices out in the middle.

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Issued by: The Masuri Group – Marketing and Brand Communications

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