Australia have left out spinner Nathan Lyon in favour of an all-out pace attack for the second Ashes Test against

England in Brisbane.

The Aussies make two changes to the side that won in Perth, with Michael Neser replacing Lyon and Josh Inglis replacing

injured opener Usman Khawaja. Travis Head will open the batting in Australia's innings, though the hosts bowl first with

England's Ben Stokes winning the toss.

Pat Cummins, who was touted for a potential return for the match, remains out through injury.

Fast bowler Neser has seven Test wickets across his two Test appearances thus far, squeezing Lyon out of the side, who

misses just the second home Test match since his debut in 2011.

Neser joins Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett as well as all-rounder Cameron Green.

Khawaja meanwhile battled back spasms during the opening Test of the five-game ICC World Test Championship series and

the Aussies confirmed on Tuesday that the 39-year-old would miss the second Test that commences in Brisbane.

Inglis, who was born in England before moving to Australia in his teens, wins a recall to the XI and the hard-hitting

right-hander will make his fourth Test appearance in the day-night contest at the Gabba.