Middlesex seamer Toby Roland-Jones will make his Test debut when England take on South Africa in the third Test of the four-match series at the Oval beginning Thursday.
England captain Joe Root confirmed on Wednesday that the Middlesex seamer will replace Mark Wood, who misses out due to a heel injury.
The 29-year-old has taken 22 wickets in the Specsavers County Championship during this campaign and made his one-day international debut against South Africa in May.
Steven Finn, his Middlesex team-mate, has been called up to the squad as standby for the third Test, with the series currently level at 1-1.
"Woody is not 100% fit so he's going to miss out, with Toby coming in. We are not in a position to name the 11 at the moment because we haven't had a chance to look at the pitch," Root said.
"Toby has been a consistent performer for a long period of time now for Middlesex. He's been banging on the door and it's great for him to get his opportunity."
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Essex batsman Tom Westley will also make his Test debut and will bat at No.3 having been called up to replace Gary Ballance, who suffered a broken index finger in the second Test at Trent Bridge.
England won the first Test at Lord's by 211. However, the Proteas made a fantastic comeback beating the Joe Root-led side by 340 runs at Trent Bridge to level the series 1-1.