Australian head coach Darren Lehmann has hinted that changes may take place in their line-up for the second Test starting, with all-rounder Shane Watson likely to be the first in the firing line.
He admitted that the side is suffering from 'selection worries', adding that Australia is 'disappointed' with Watson's performance, the BBC reported.
He insisted that they will have a look at the wicket and would work out the best 11 to win and if it requires making changes, then they would.
Watson, who was dismissed lbw in both the innings, had been severely criticised by the Australian media.
Australia, who were seen as the clear favourites for the ongoing Ashes, were completely outplayed by the hosts as they lost the first Test by 169 runs with over a day to spare.
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