James Tredwell has said that he hopes to give the England selectors "a few headaches" ahead of the second Test against the West Indies.
The spinner was chosen in place of the injured Moeen Ali for the first Test, claiming four wickets in the first innings in Antigua.
Following confirmation that Ali will join up with the squad for the second and third matches, Tredwell told BBC Sport: "By putting in a performance I'll hopefully give [the selectors] a few headaches. Who's to say we both might not play in the next game?"
England lead by 220 runs heading into the fourth day of the Test.