SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 22: Mitchell Starc of Australia (L) celebrates with Steve Smith (C) and Pat Cummins (R) after taking the wicket of Umar Akmal of Pakistan during game four of the One Day International series between Australia and Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 22, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Australia will have the option to reintroduce their entire bowling attack in Canberra tonight when they England in the second of three T20s.

After a closely fought victory for the English in Perth on Sunday, the Aussie side might decide to show their great rivals what they're made of.

This could mean the returns of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell, who have all rejoined the squad after being rested for the trip to Perth.

Steve Smith could also come back after making the trip to Perth but being left out of the side, only for Tim David to perform poorly with a duck.

England has won five of the last six T20 clashes between the nations, but allrounder Sam Curran expects a brand new challenge should all those World Cup winners rejoin the side.

"We know they're missing a few players, they'll most likely bring them back because they'll be around for the World Cup," he told journalists at Canberra's Manuka Oval yesterday afternoon.

"It'll be a great challenge, they're amazing bowlers, and they've got Maxi (Maxwell) to come back and as well. So they've got some amazing players, that's why they're the champions from last year."

It's important to note that it is unknown at this stage how Australia will line up tonight or for the final game on Friday.

With fitness being a factor for a few players and the squad only being made up of 15, none of who are Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis or Daniel Sams, who all played in Perth, it remains to be seen what Australia will decide to do.