Second Test, Edgbaston: England v Pakistan
Dates: 6-10 August Start time: 1100 BST
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Andrew Strauss has tipped out-of-form England batsmen Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook to prove their worth in the second Test against Pakistan.
Pietersen has passed 50 on only five occasions in his last 22 Test innings, while Strauss's opening partner Cook has scored 79 runs in five innings.
"Players of the quality of KP always come back and Cookie has made some good adjustments," said captain Strauss.
England lead the four-match series 1-0 ahead Friday's Edgbaston Test.
Strauss's men impressed in their 354-run win in the first contest at Trent Bridge last week, so the squad is unchanged for the second encounter.
Pakistan, on the other hand, have recalled Mohammed Yousuf to the squad.
Finn focuses on further improvement
The batsman had quit international cricket in March in protest at his suspension after last winter's Australia tour.
Meanwhile, leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has been dropped and replaced by Raza Hasan.
England convincingly won the first Test, although they had been reduced to 98-6 in the second innings before Matt Prior's century helped the home side establish a comfortable lead which Pakistan failed to chase down.
Eoin Morgan also scored a ton in the first innings, but left-hander Cook managed only 20 runs in total while Pietersen fared little better with 31 runs.
"He's been really good this week, he feels like he wants to get that score but we're very happy with what he's doing and he will come right," Strauss said of 30-year-old Pietersen.
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"You always want to get that score on the board and prove you're as good a player as everybody thinks you are.
"We all go through it, you're not human if you don't go through a poor run of form at some time."
Cook's last substantial innings came against Bangladesh in Dhaka, when he hit an unbeaten 109.
"It was only a few Tests ago that he was getting a hundred," he said of the 25-year-old.
"You can get too focused on a couple of bad innings."
The third Test begins at The Oval on Wednesday 18 August and the final Test is at Lord's, beginning on Thursday 26 August.
England squad: Andrew Strauss (capt), Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior (wkt), Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Steven Finn, Tim Bresnan.
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