England will target Brian Lara in the Champions Trophy final after the West Indies captain was felled by a delivery from Shoaib Akhtar in the semi-finals.
Coach Duncan Fletcher, asked at a news conference on Thursday whether his strike bowlers would seek to exploit Lara's perceived vulnerability to short-pitched bowling, replied with a smile: "We'll discuss that at our team meeting."
But he made it clear that England, who beat world champions Australia to reach the final, would have to be ready to adapt their tactics in Saturday's final at The Oval against Lara and his side.
"We can't just say we will attack him with bouncers. We have to bowl intelligently, think on our feet out in the middle.
"Lara is a great player and he's probably been hit before and it hasn't affected him."
The 35-year-old Lara was forced from the field during West Indies' seven-wicket victory over Pakistan on Wednesday after being struck on the side of the neck by a delivery timed at around 146.4 kph.
He took several minutes to regain his feet before retiring hurt but his teammates later said he would be ready for the final.
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Lara was restricted to 100 runs in six innings during the opening three defeats, with a highest score of 36, before hitting back with a world-record 400 not out in the drawn final Test. He has also only managed one half-century in six one-day innings against England this year.
"It's been a successful approach against most side we have played against," Fletcher added.
Neither England nor West Indies have ever reached the final of the tournament before. The Champions Trophy is the largest limited-overs event outside the World Cup involving all 10 Test-playing nations.