England opener Adam Lyth, who struggled against the Australian pacers in the first Ashes Test at Cardiff, says that he is confident and will look to stay positive at Lord's.
The Yorkshireman will go into the second Test with a mixed record in his short international career to date, having scored one century in six innings, but with a second-highest score of only 37.
The 27-year-old batsman, however, believes that he would be able adjust with the famous slope at the 'Mecca of Cricket'.
He added that he has played a lot at Lord's and he hopefully, he would get a few runs this week, Sport24 reported.
He insisted added he was an attacking batsman but he has to respect the conditions and respect the bowling.