Alex Hales, who scored 67 off 38 balls against New Zealand in last night's Royal London One-Day International, has now earned selection by England for T20 cricket.
The 26-year-old, who occupies third place in the T20 world batting rankings, is therefore in line to make his 34th international appearance in the format against the Black Caps on Tuesday 23 June at Emirates Old Trafford.
The squad is dominated by those playing in the current Royal London One-Day Series but includes two additional faces; Hampshire batsman James Vince and Essex fast bowler Reece Topley.
"This match against New Zealand allows us another opportunity to look at players relatively new to international cricket as we look to build a squad for the World T20 in India this winter," said National Selector James Whitaker.
“The squad is made up of players who have demonstrated their ability in domestic cricket and fully deserve a chance to continue their progress against a very good New Zealand side.
"We have already seen our limited overs cricket begin to move in the right direction which is exciting but we are all aware that we have plenty more to do if we are going to challenge the very best sides in the world on a regular basis.”
England squad to face New Zealand in the NatWest International T20 (from): Eoin Morgan (Capt), Sam Billings, Jos Buttler (Wicketkeeper), Steven Finn, Alex Hales, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, James Vince, David Willey and Mark Wood.
Stuart Broad has, meanwhile, been included in England's 14-man Ashes training squad which is set to depart for Spain on Saturday 27 July.
Former Nottinghamshire left-arm paceman Mark Footitt, now of Derbyshire, has also been included in the party.
“With Trevor Bayliss arriving in the country next Thursday, Trevor, Alastair and I felt it important that both players and management likely to be involved in the early stages of the Investec Ashes have chance to meet him and fully understand his approach prior to meeting up for the start of the Test series," said Director of England Cricket Andrew Strauss.
“With that in mind, we have arranged a preparation camp in Spain. This will involve a combination of physical and fielding sessions and planning meetings in an informal environment in order to provide the best possible lead up to the first Test in Cardiff."
"The squad for the first Test will be announced within a few of days of returning from the camp."
England squad for the Ashes training camp: Alastair Cook (captain), Moeen Ali, James Anderson, Gary Ballance, Ian Bell Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler, Steven Finn, Mark Footitt, Adam Lyth, Liam Plunkett, Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood.