Surrey seam bowler Jamie Overton has been called up for England’s third and final Test against New Zealand.
He joins twin brother Craig in a 14-man squad.
The uncapped Overton, who is the younger sibling by three minutes, earned his place in the 14-man group after taking 21 wickets for the County Championship Division One leaders this season.
The 28-year-old, who has been hampered by injuries during his career, was called up to the England ODI squad in 2013 but has not played international cricket.
Overton, who previously played with Craig at Somerset, is the only addition to the 13-man group named for the first two Tests.
The Overtons faced each other in a County Championship match between Somerset and Surrey this week, with Craig suffering a concussion after Jamie hit him with a bouncer.
No twins have played international cricket for England before, a record that seems likely to stay intact given Craig has been an unused squad member in the first two games against the Kiwis.
But should conditions favour quick bowlers, as they often do in Leeds, England could choose to replace spinner Jack Leach with an additional pace option and pit the Overtons into direct competition for one place.
Jamie is comfortably the quicker bowler, clocked at 145km/h per hour this season.
But Craig Overton has proved a more reliable performer in first-class cricket, boasting 402 wickets compared with Jamie’s 206, picking up eight Test caps and playing in four ODIs.
Ben Stokes’ England have an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-Test series against New Zealand after winning the second Test at Trent Bridge by five wickets on Tuesday.
England squad: Ben Stokes (c), James Anderson, Jonathan Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Ben Foakes (wk), Jack Leach, Alex Lees, Craig Overton, Jamie Overton, Matthew Potts, Ollie Pope, Joe Root
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