Australia's selectors are likely to revamp the top order and the bowling attack for Lord's as coach Darren Lehmann promised to keep coming back at England after the narrow defeat at Trent Bridge.

Lehmann said in the aftermath of Australia's 14-run loss to England that Ed Cowan's spot would come under scrutiny, and the team could not continue to depend on the lower order to bail out specialist batsmen.

He also said the bowlers who didn't play at Trent Bridge would be in contention to play at Lord's from Thursday.

Of those, Ryan Harris appears the most likely inclusion because of his ability to swing the ball at pace while Mitchell Starc, who had a purple patch with two wickets in two balls in the second innings but also had erratic moments, could miss Lord's, where accuracy is all-important because of the famous slope of the ground. Jackson Bird, renowned for his control, is another appealing option.