After the first one-day international between England and Australia was abandoned due to rain, both sides will look to get the upperhand in the second ODI Sunday.
England ruled the Test series to retain the Ashes while the two sides split the two T20 internationals.
Australia will be desperate for any kind of momentum ahead of the reverse Ashes series later this year and a convincing win in the one-dayers could go a long way.
England have plenty of changes in their team with the main men being rested for the limited over series and bowling coach David Saker is excited with the opportunity to work with the likes of Chris Jordan, Jamie Overton and Boyd Rankin.
"With the Jimmys and Stuarts you probably have done all you can with them, pretty much, so to get new guys is exciting, especially when they're bigger guys," he said after the first one-day international at Headingley was washed out.
"It is about getting to know them for one, getting some trust that way, and then just passing on cricket knowledge more than techniques.
"I like to see how they think about the game and get to know how they think they can get wickets, how they work out batsmen, how they talk about things; find out what they are about.
"We have put them to the test and they've done really well. They want to get better and I am sure they will play some part in this series."
If Overton is selected for any of the one-dayers the 19-year-old will become the youngest player to represent England since the 1940s.
"He has been performing really well for Somerset," Saker added.
"He has a lot of characteristics that we want at this level and it is good to find out what he's about even if he doesn't play.
"He gets to know how we work and we get to know how he works, so it's a win-win for us."
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