Nottinghamshire batsman James Taylor has insisted that he is ready to play in the third Test of the Ashes should Kevin Pietersen fail to recover from injury in time.
Pietersen is doubtful for the match at Old Trafford, having picked up a calf strain during the second Test win over Australia last week.
Taylor, who has since been brought in as cover, is adamant that he will be up for the challenge if called upon.
"I have had a little taster against Australia and if required I'll be up for it," Taylor told Sky Sports News. "They are obviously quality Test bowlers and they have proved themselves. It was a good tester out there on a decent cricket wicket.
"I'm delighted to be back in the England squad - one step closer to playing - but we all hope KP is fit and well for the game.
"I am in a better space mentally, and probably my game is in a better space, than a year ago. I am another year experienced and I have got a shedload more runs behind me."
England face Australia in the third Test of the Ashes at Old Trafford on August 1.