Nasser Hussain says England must “step up” for their next World Cup match against the unbeaten West Indies at Lord’s on Wednesday. Speaking ahead of the fixture, Hussain frames the game as the toughest test of England’s World Cup campaign so far, emphasizing the significance of facing a West Indies side that has not lost. Both outlets report Hussain’s call for England to show they can handle the challenge posed by West Indies, suggesting England’s performance will be measured against a higher standard than in earlier matches. The coverage focuses on the matchup and Hussain’s assessment rather than detailed team changes or statistical breakdowns. Overall, the reports present Hussain’s message as a pre-match warning and encouragement: England are expected to respond with improved execution and composure to match the difficulty of a side that remains unbeaten heading into the contest at Lord’s.