Captains Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes among seven players offered two-year contracts as England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) released the updated Central Contract list for England Men's international cricket.
In the ECB released list on Friday (October 31), a total of 29 players got contracts, including seven two-year contracts, 19 annual contracts and three development contracts, as per ICC.

Among the seven players awarded a two-year central contract are England Test captain Ben Stokes and white-ball captain Jos Buttler. Stokes, who previously had a one-year contract, has now extended it to a two-year term.
The other players included in the two-year contract list are England's leading Test batter Joe Root, emerging talent Harry Brook, as well as pacer Gus Atkinson, who had a breakthrough home Test summe with 34 wickets in just six matches, wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith and Mark Wood.
Jamie Smith is one of five players to receive an England central contract for the first time under the new multi-year system. The others are Will Jacks, Shoaib Bashir, Phil Salt and Olly Stone, each of whom has been awarded a one-year contract.
Jamie in particular has been impressive, with 637 runs in nine Tests at an average of 42.46, with a century and four fifties. Jacks and Salt are a vital part of English white-ball set-up while Bashir and Stone are next generation of England bowling line-up aiming to replace the likes of Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Jack Leach etc.
All-rounder Jacob Bethell and pacer Josh Hull, who made their international debuts in recent months against Australia and Sri Lanka respectively, have also secured development contracts for the first time, joining John Turner. Here is a look at the ECB Contract list: