London: After suffering from an embarrassing 251-run defeat in the Edgbaston Test, England will aim to bounce back and level the series when they meet Australia in the second Ashes Test at Lord's beginning on Wednesday.
England will be without the services of their premier fast bowler James Anderson who suffered a calf injury after bowling just four overs on opening day in Birmingham.
Despite that, England skipper Joe Root will hope that his bowling unit -- which will most likely see the inclusion of young Jofra Archer -- can make an impact against Australia, and in particular, Steve Smith. The former skipper scored twin centuries in the first Test and turned out to be the difference between the arch-rivals.
"I personally believe in Test cricket you get a lot more opportunities to redeem yourself. In 50 overs, if you don't have a good 10 overs that's it -- you've got wait till the next game. You have ample chances to do it in the red-ball game. I'm probably more ready than I've ever been," said Archer who is all set to make his Test debut.
However, assistant coach Paul Collingwood has already said that they cannot afford to rely on just Archer to win the match against Australia.