Michael Atherton and David Lloyd discuss possible England changes for second Test

Ian Ward, Michael Atherton and David Lloyd discuss possible changes to the England side after their innings & 49 run defeat in the day/night Test against New Zealand at Eden Park.

Following a 10th Test loss in England's last 12 Tests away from home, Michael Atherton and David Lloyd discusses possible changes Trevor Bayliss could make to the side for their final red-ball match of the winter.

Click on the video above to watch Athers and Bumble debate team selection for the second Test with Ian Ward and read on below for more...

Despite losing the recent Ashes tour 4-0, the visitors opted to use a four-man right-arm bowling unit, along with Moeen Ali as their spinner, as they have all winter.

With England's bowling line-up continuing to be under scrutiny for being too similar, both Atherton and Lloyd believe fast bowler Mark Wood and spinner Jack Leach should be given an opportunity in Christchurch, which you can watch from Thursday at 10pm, live on Sky Sports.

"Mark Wood is here and in the squad so surely he is available for selection," Atherton said. "Is he fit to be selected or not? If he's not fit to be selected, why is he here?

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"There comes a point where you have to make a change. I don't think you can just keep playing the same team.

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"If Wood is here and fit to be selected, I would play him and I would give Jack Leach a go because you have to have a look at a left-arm spinner as a different option for the captain to have a bit more variety."

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Lloyd agreed with bringing in Wood and Leach, adding: "It's obvious they [England] need some oomph, they need some firepower, some pace and a different spinner."

Watch the second Test between New Zealand and England from 10pm, Thursday on Sky Sports Cricket.

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