The 34-year-old Panesar, who spent this summer as a club cricketer in Sydney, was chosen owing to his impressive record during England's memorable series win in India in 2012-13 when he snared 17 wickets in three Tests.
According to media reports in Australia, Panesar will travel to the Centre of Excellence this week to work with left-arm spinner Steve O'Keefe, as well as Matt Renshaw, the opening batsman who was cleared of concussion on Sunday, following the incident that led to his withdrawal from action during the third Test against Pakistan.
"Having Monty come up is a nice way to kickstart the squad's thinking about playing in India. We want the batsmen to be thinking about what the bowlers will be trying to do to them over there and Monty can engage them that way as well as with the bowlers," Howard was quoted as saying by the Australian.
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