Durham seamer Mark Wood has been added to England's Test squad in the West Indies as a replacement for the injured Olly Stone.
Wood, who played the last of his 12 Tests against Pakistan last May, has been given the nod after Stone was diagnosed with a tour-ending bone stress injury in his back.
The 29-year-old, who was already due to fly to the Caribbean for next month's one-day series, will link up with the squad over the weekend.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Durham's @MAWood33 will replace @OllyStone2 in our Test squad in the West Indies. He is expected to arrive over the weekend. pic.twitter.com/MUdu6enCqx
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) January 17, 2019
Wood has been selected ahead of both Jamie Overton and Jamie Porter, who will remain in India with the England Lions.
It was on Lions duty that Wood re-established his red-ball credentials before Christmas, taking five wickets against Pakistan A and impressing with his pace.
An Ashes winner in 2015, Wood has 30 Test wickets at 41.73 but has been a more regular part of the limited-overs squad in recent years.