Pakistan leg spinner Danish Kaneria went back to the drawing board to plot England's [ Images ] downfall in the first Test.
Kaneria took four wickets in England's second innings score of 175 to pilot Pakistan to an improbable win.
"In Multan after the first innings when I got just one wicket I went back to the basics," he said.
"I viewed a lot of footage of their batsmen to find out where I had gone wrong. It helped a lot second time around."
Kaneria said: "The footage of their first innings helped me devise a different plan for every batsman -- the field to set for him, where to pitch the ball and what delivery to bowl to whom."
The 25-year-old, who has taken 75 wickets in his last 15 Tests, said it was not easy bowling to batsmen who had come from the Ashes series where they had played Australia's [ Images ] Shane Warne [ Images ].
"My advantage is I bowl a lot of googlies and wrong-uns and that kept them guessing although the pitch was slow."
He added: "They have some quality players and you can't do much with run-of-the-mill stuff against them. But the key element is to keep working hard."
The second Test in the three-match series starts in Faisalabad on Sunday.

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