There is no doubt the position of Shan Masood at the top of Pakistans order is under severe scrutiny after his continued problems against James Anderson. That means 20-year-old Sami Aslam could be recalled for the Edgbaston Test, so here is a bit of background to the young batsman.Is it certain that Aslam will play? Misbah-ul-Haq was being coy in his press conference, saying he wanted to keep England guessing, but that his players knew what the team would be. However, the suggestion has been that Pakistan do not want to offer up Masood to Anderson again. If they do make the change, it is like-for-like in that Aslam is a left-handed opener.Hes only 20. Whats his career been like so far? He has played two previous Tests, against Bangladesh last year, but made just 47 runs in three innings. In 30 first-class matches he has scored more hundreds (six) than he has half-centuries (four) which suggests he has the hunger to convert into big scores (three of his centuries are over 150) although his first-class average is a modest 35.47 at the moment. He was prolific at Under-19 level and is currently the second-highest run-scorer in U-19 ODI history with 1695 runs. He was captain of the Pakistan U-19 side when they toured England in 2013 and made two centuries in a tri-series, including 110 in the final against England, before catching the eye with another hundred in victory over India at the 2013-14 U-19 Asia Cup. In January of this year, he played for Pakistan A against England Lions, who were captained by James Vince.What is his current form? Thats hard to say, because he has barely played of late. He made 17 against a friendly Worcestershire attack at New Road a few days ago but his last first-class innings was in December. Misbah, though, said any player had to be ready to be called on during a tour. I think anyone who is here in the Pakistan squad is capable. We expect everybody to deliver.Why would he come into the side? Masood has been a walking wicket for Anderson, who has removed him in every innings they have faced each other. In 57 balls, Anderson has conceded just 15 runs to Masood and claimed him six times. While it will be a tough ask for Aslam, there is probably a thought that the innings will not be any worse off for giving him a chance. Pakistans opening stands in this series have been 32, 2, 27, and 7 - their last 50-plus opening stand against England in England was in 1996 when Aamir Sohail and Saeed Anwar added 106 at The Oval.Could Pakistan have taken another route? The last time Pakistan dropped Masood, in Sharjah during Englands visit to the UAE last year, his replacement was Azhar Ali who had missed the first two Tests of that series due to injury. He and Mohammad Hafeez put on a stand of 101 in the second innings. They could promote Azhar up one spot, but he actually has fewer runs than Masood so far in this series (39 in four innings) so he, too, is low on confidence. Moving Azhar up would also force other changes, perhaps Asad Shafiq to No. 3 with another batsman in the middle order, so the straight swap of Aslam for Masood would be less disruptive.Custom Clippers T-shirts . The 17-year-old native of Marystown, N.L., pulled out of Skate Canada International last month in Saint John, N.B., with the same problem. Custom Clippers Jersey China . The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Lions have not announced the hiring, which was first reported by ESPN. Lombardi, the grandson of former Green Bay Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, has been an offensive assistant on Sean Paytons New Orleans staff since 2007. http://www.customclippersjersey.com/ . 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Two more newcomers will have the chance to audition for Canadas head coach when the Canadians play perennial powerhouse Germany in a friendly on Wednesday. Defender Rachel Melhado and forward Melissa Busque earned their first call-ups to the senior side, part of an identification plan that Herdman hopes will make his team younger and better. "I think first and foremost, (Wednesdays game) will be experience for the players," Herdman said on a conference call. "Weve got some new players in the environment, which is fantastic. . . hopefully I can give them some gametime. The main thing is to get some good experience under our belt." Herdman brought 17-year-old Kadeisha Buchanan into the fold this year, and the aggressive defender made a big difference on the back line in Canadas recent 3-0 loss to the United States. Herdman hopes to unearth a few more Buchanans before Canada hosts the 2015 womens World Cup. Busque, a 23-year-old from St. Bruno, Que., is a forward at Seattle University, and Herdman has been impressed with her confidence in camp. "Very rarely do you get this," Herdman said. "People tend to have a quiet few days and keep their heads down but every time shes got the ball, shes been running at people, shes been showing little skills that to be honest I havent seen in players that have come in. Tricks to beat players. Even though she makes a mistake shell get back and have another go at doing the things that were looking for, like (one-on-one) craft and trickery. Shes looked very positive in training." Melhado, a 20-year-old defender from Brampton, Ont., plays at Louisville. "Shes here, and you couldnt tell that its her first tour," Herdman said. "Shes just settled in, shes doing all the hard work off the pitch and on the pitch looks quite established. 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Herdman said his players lost a lot going forward against the Americans, playing conservatively when they needed to go at them. There were too many passes backward or sideways, or players opting to pass instead of carrying the ball. "Weve really focused and emphasized that as a trait of the team and a bit of a mindset shift, so we said Look, you defended brilliantly against the States, but theres no point defending against a team of that quality if youre not going to look to put something in the back of the net, because thats what youre guaranteed with these top teams," Herdman said. Germany averages three goals a game against Canada. "They are going to score. No matter how long you try and hold out, if youre not going to put something in the back of the net youre playing with death," Herdman said. "So the girls are very clear that in these big games against better opposition, people have to do things that are special, and theyve got to be prepared to do those little things that only they can do, like a (Christine) Sinclair, beat a player and put one top corner, a Diana Matheson, beat three players on a dribble, Desiree Scott to not only tackle and win the ball but travel with it and release one of our midfielders. "These just werent evident in the U.S. game, and these are the things that well put right at the forefront of our attention while maintaining a lot of the work that we did against the USA." ' ' '