Team director Ashley Giles says England have no plans to "rush" their Indian Premier League stars back for next month's Test series against New Zealand and could introduce new faces to cope with a packed schedule.
The suspension of the IPL because of the devastating coronavirus outbreak in India has left England with a potentially larger player pool than they envisaged for the two-Test series against New Zealand.
Among those currently serving quarantine periods are Jos Buttler, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran, all of whom have Test contracts with England.
They could be available for County Championship matches starting on May 20 before joining the England "bubble" ahead of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's, which begins on June 2.
But even if the trio are in contention, England may have to call up fresh reinforcements given Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley are currently injured, while fast bowler Jofra Archer has only recently returned to action with Sussex's 2nd XI.
Among those vying for spots are Somerset seamer Craig Overton, who won the last of his four caps in 2019, and Sussex paceman Ollie Robinson.
Uncapped Gloucestershire batsman James Bracey is averaging over 50 in the County Championship so far this season.
"All these guys (returning from the IPL) are currently in quarantine and have had a number of spells in quarantine and bubbles," Giles said on Monday.
"We need to look after them, with the amount of cricket they've got coming up. We're not going to rush or force them back into cricket.
"Chris Silverwood (the England coach) will work with each and every one of them, as will our medical teams on what's best for their progress."
- 'Case by case' -
Giles added: "We know historically that Chris Woakes likes to get more overs under his belt with the red ball before he's up to speed.
"Others react differently to that, so it's a case-by-case basis."
After the New Zealand series, England have five Tests at home to India before travelling to Australia later this year in a bid to regain the Ashes.
England also have numerous white-ball commitments, including the planned T20 World Cup in India.
"Given the weight of cricket, given the Ashes series, and we don't know what conditions that's going to be played in at the moment with regard to a Covid environment, we are going to need a bigger group of players still," said Giles.
"(So) we may also choose against New Zealand to look at some new faces."
He added: "We only have seven Tests between now and the Ashes, but that's a lot more than our competition at the moment. That, with the amount of other cricket we have to play, we almost want to get this tapering towards the Ashes.
"We have got to get that right. Is that against New Zealand? I don't know. That's something for us to continue to discuss."
He gave away all their Lamborghinis once, which kind of sums up the financial whiplash.
His public digs at her family, like Kris Jenner, became impossible to ignore.
On North's style hate, Kim says her daughter genuinely does not care what trolls think.
Kim Kardashian has finally spoken up about why she left Kanye West, admitting that it was not a single event, but rather several weeks during which things slowly fell apart. The constant instability left her feeling on edge, unsafe even. Then there is North and people picking apart her clothes as if it is some battle. Kim has had to fight that battle, too, every single day.
Kim Kardashian speaks out about her turbulent split with Kanye West Getty Images/Instagram/northwsst
That "unsafe" feeling wasn't what you think
She kept using that word, "unsafe." But it is not what the tabloids want you to imagine. It was this constant low-grade dread, wondering which Kanye you would get that day. And the financial stuff was wild. Remember that time she came home and every single one of their five Lamborghinis was just gone? He had given them away to friends. Just like that.
How does anyone build a future when the next hour feels uncertain? Try mapping out your life when you cannot predict the next mood. And then the family thing started. He would go on these public rants, targeting Kris, going after her sisters. How do you even move forward after that? Arguments are normal, but hearing someone insult your family crosses a line that changes everything.
Inside the financial chaos that pushed Kim to leave KanyeGetty Images
So, how is North handling all the online hate?
Turns out, better than her mum. People lost it over that dermal piercing in Rome. But Kim says North saw the comments, and her reaction was basically a shrug. The kid said she probably would not be friends with people who hate on her blue hair anyway.
Kim is just trying to keep up. Her house is like a make-up lab on weekends, with North and her friends mastering special effects looks. But Kim admits she does not always get it right. "We made that mistake in front of the whole world," she said about one outfit choice. She is literally learning how to parent a teen while we all watch.
It all came down to a brutal choice: stick with the chaos for the sake of the four kids or save herself. She chose herself. The relationship got, as she put it, "toxic," especially when he was not willing to make changes that might have helped. It is the same gut instinct that now has her defending North, creating a stable home after all that instability, a place where her kids feel confident even if the internet does not like their lip liner.
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