England awarded central contracts to Barbadian-born fast bowler Jofra Archer and Test opener Rory Burns for the first time.
Sussex’s Archer is handed a contract in both Test and limited-overs cricket, while Surrey’s Burns earns a Test deal.
Also joining the list of contracts for the 2019-20 season is Kent batsman Joe Denly, who has a white-ball deal.
However, bowler Liam Plunkett, who played in the World Cup-winning team, loses his limited-overs contract, as do David Willey and Alex Hales.
Spinners Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, who had been contracted in all formats of the game, are now only on white-ball deals, while Somerset spinner Jack Leach has been awarded an incremental contract for 2019-20.
Burns, Denly and Leach have also been retrospectively given incremental contracts for 2018-19 in recognition of their performances this summer.
Eoin Morgan, who has said he wants to carry on as limited-overs captain if his troublesome back allows, retains his white-ball contract for the next 12 months, suggesting he will remain in his post.
All-rounder Willey and batsman Hales were both left out of the World Cup squad, with Hales having been suspended in April for an “off-field incident”.
Hales has not played for England since the suspension, though he has appeared for his county Nottinghamshire and in the Caribbean Premier League.
In all, 10 Test contracts and 12 white-ball contracts have been awarded, with Barbados-born Archer rewarded for a breakthrough debut international season in which he finished as England’s leading wicket-taker as they won the World Cup in July. Left-hander Burns was their second highest Ashes scorer behind star all-rounder Ben Stokes. (BBC)