Pakistan ready to discard Shabbir
Shabbir Ahmed
Even after remedial work, Shabbir's action is problematic
Suspect bowler Shabbir Ahmed might be dropped by Pakistan for the second Test against England in Faisalabad.
Shabbir and off-spinner Shoaib Malik were both reported by the umpires in the first Test, who called their bowling actions into question.
Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said: "It is not good for Shabbir to be reported again. We might decide not to play him.
"We don't want to risk damaging his career. He is already feeling the strain," he added.
Shabbir, 29, took five wickets in Pakistan's first Test win, twice removing England opener Marcus Trescothick who scored 193 and five in the match.
Several of his deliveries in the match, including some during a spell of three wickets on the third day, have been questioned by the umpires and are being scrutinised by the International Cricket Council.
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Pakistan have no intention of adopting a defensive approach in Faisalabad after taking a 1-0 lead in the series.
Coach Bob Woolmer promised: "We want to go out there and play hard cricket, not sit on our laurels."
And leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has promised that he will keep England "guessing" after his 4-62 helped Pakistan to victory on the final day in Multan.
"I was able to get four wickets after viewing footage of England's batsmen in the first innings," he said.
"I worked out how to bowl and set fields for them. I bowled googlies and wrong 'uns and that helped me a lot in the second innings.
Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf, meanwhile, has been passed fit for the second Test after suffering a shoulder injury in Multan.