Dates: 6-10 March Start time: 1400 GMT Venue: Queen's Park Oval
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Captain Andrew Strauss and acting coach Andy Flower ponder their options
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England face a difficult balancing act over team selection for the final Test against the West Indies on Friday.
They must win in Trinidad to square the series and could bring in two from Steve Harmison, Amjad Khan, Adil Rashid or Monty Panesar to boost their attack.
If five bowlers are chosen, Matt Prior, back behind the stumps, could bat at six, meaning Owais Shah or Barbados centurion Ravi Bopara will make way.
"We have a fairly good idea of our team," skipper Andrew Strauss said.
Strauss, together with selector James Whitaker, assistant coach Andy Flower and bowling coach Ottis Gibson spent time assessing the surface ahead of the team's final net session.
"We wanted to have another look at the wicket, because obviously they've been doing a lot of rolling of it," the captain said.
"But we have a fairly good idea of our team. I suppose fundamental to all of it is what is the best way of winning this game.
"Drawing it is no good for us, so it's important that the selection we come to is the best way of winning a game of cricket."
West Indies, meanwhile, could give seamer Lionel Baker his second cap.
Daren Powell would be the man most likely to make way, as his five wickets in the series so far have cost 67 runs each.
But Baker, the first man from Montserrat to play international cricket, did not make an auspicious debut in New Zealand last December when he took 0-85 from 25 overs in Dunedin.
Skipper Chris Gayle was unaware he would be the first West Indian captain to experience a series victory since Brian Lara against Bangladesh in 2004 if they can avoid defeat in this match.
"It's been five years?" he asked, laconically. "To actually be a part of it would be really nice for the people around the Caribbean.
"We haven't turned the corner as yet - there is still a way to go.
"It's a tricky situation, but we don't want to go in with the mindset of playing for a draw.
"We still have to go out there and play positive cricket. England have to throw everything at us; we expect it to be tough and we will have to do the basic things right."
The home side's headaches, however, are small in comparison to those affecting England, who are under pressure to win the game and thus avoid a third successive series loss.
Their major problem has been an inability to take 20 wickets.
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Ryan Sidebottom was below his best in Barbados, and having taken only one wicket in 59 overs in the series thus far, he could find himself surplus to requirements.
The selectors may make one final gamble on Steve Harmison, who has taken four wickets in two Tests in the series, but will be wary of including him and Khan, given how weak that would make the tail.
Khan, who was drafted in to replace the injured Andrew Flintoff, took 21 wickets at a cost of 20.61 for Kent in last year's Championship, but impressed the selectors with five wickets against a Barbados President's XI before the fourth Test.
Yorkshire leg-spinner Rashid would be a popular choice to provide some variation and he is also a highly regarded batsman who made a century and two fifties in addition to his 62 wickets in the Championship for Yorkshire last year.
He could slot in at seven below Prior, who is likely to regain his place from Tim Ambrose, but Prior's elevation of Prior would leave another awkward decision.
Shah had been expected to have a lengthy run in the team having finally replaced Ian Bell at number three, but after scoring 57 in his first Test innings for almost two years at Antigua, his scores have been 14, 7 and 21.
If he were to be retained, the unlucky man would probably then be Bopara, despite scoring 104 in his first Test for over a year.
West Indies (from): CH Gayle (captain), DS Smith, RR Sarwan, S Chanderpaul, RO Hinds, LMP Simmons, BP Nash, D Ramdin (wicketkeeper), SJ Benn, JE Taylor, FH Edwards, DBL Powell, LS Baker.
England (from): AJ Strauss (captain), AN Cook, OA Shah, KP Pietersen, PD Collingwood, RS Bopara, MJ Prior (wicketkeeper), SCJ Broad, SJ Harmison, JM Anderson, GP Swann, A Khan, RJ Sidebottom, MS Panesar, IR Bell, AU Rashid.
Umpires: DJ Harper (Aus) & RB Tiffin (Zim)
Television umpire: Aleem Dar (Pkn)
Match referee: AG Hurst (Aus)
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