The Yorkshireman is England's leading run scorer in the series with 206 and he still retains hope of keeping his place as wicketkeeper for the penultimate test beginning at Southampton on Thursday.
"Obviously, when you see that a batsman has a weakness and he feels uncomfortable in some way, you'd prefer to work on that aspect," Shami told a news conference.
"It's not just me, any fast bowler will want to target his weak zone. So we will definitely look at that."
England lead the five-match series 2-1 following India's 203-run victory in the third test at Trent Bridge.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru)
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