England captain Alastair Cook and fellow Ashes-winners Moeen Ali, Ian Bell and Jos Buttler have all been cleared to play for their counties in this week's domestic Twenty20 quarter-finals, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced Monday.
The advent of an increasingly packed international programme and ECB central contracts mean leading England players are rarely sighted at county level now.
But that could change this week, although it is their respective counties who will have the final say on whether Essex's Cook, Worcestershire's Ali, Warwickshire's Bell and Lancashire's Buttler take part in their respective last-eight Twenty20 clashes ahead of the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval on August 20.
However, batting all-rounder Ali is set to feature for Worcestershire at home to Hampshire on Friday, with Buttler - a renowned limited overs batsman - likely to play for Lancashire away to Kent on Saturday as their respective teams aim to make it through to the last four, who will feature in the tournament's finals day at Edgbaston on August 29.
"I'm really pleased that I can play in the Blast quarter-final at Worcester on Friday," Ali wrote in his blog on ecb.co.uk. "We've never had a home quarter-final before, and it's a great chance to get back to Edgbaston for finals day. I can't wait to play again."
Lancashire added: "CONFIRMED: @josbuttler is made available for @LancsCCC's @NatWestT20Blast Quarter Finals against @kentcricket."
Experienced batsman Bell, now a five-time Ashes winner, could feature for Warwickshire on Thursday.
Cook played for Essex against Surrey at The Oval in the group stages of the Twenty20 tournament in June, and he too could feature later this week.
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