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21 January 2008
The EPS, which has been chosen by the England selectors, consists of 12 players currently on 12-month ECB contracts plus 14 non-contracted players.
It includes three players who are uncapped at international level - Michael Carberry, Adil Rashid and James Tredwell - together with Kent opening batsman Robert Key, who last played for England on the tour of South Africa in 2004-05.
England coach Peter Moores can withdraw players included in the squad from domestic cricket at his discretion, but as in previous years it is not anticipated that this will lead to a significant reduction in the amount of county cricket played by players who do not feature in the international programme.
England selector Geoff Miller said: "The England Performance Squad is designed to allow Peter Moores to closely monitor the development of international players and better prepare them for the demands of the international game.
"The selectors can name up to 30 players in the EPS, but we have decided to keep four places vacant at present in order to give ourselves greater flexibility and we will reserve the right to add further players to the squad if their performances in domestic cricket merit it.
"We were delighted with the progress made by several of our younger players during the winter, both with the full England side and the England Lions, but have decided not to award six-month summer contracts to any individuals at this stage of the season.
"The awarding of contracts is based on our assessment of a player's performance in international cricket over a period of time and we can, of course, opt to award contracts on a pro-rata basis during the middle of the domestic international season if appropriate."
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