Tom Westley

Opening batsman Cook, still a key member of the Test side and England's all-time leading run-scorer in the format, was among the first to celebrate Westley's call-up.

"Cooky called me this morning, just to say congratulations, the usual stuff between team-mates," Westley told the ECB's website.

"If he could help in any way, he'd be on the end of a phone. He was in the car with his daughter Elsie actually, so she said congratulations to me as well."

- 'Demeanour' -

Westley added: "I've learnt so much from Cooky over the years. One of the big things is his demeanour, not just as a batsman but also as a person.

"He's an unbelievable role model, and after seeing him close-up with Essex for so long I'm looking forward to seeing him with England.

"We've had quite a few good partnerships with Essex, so hopefully we can do the same for England.

"I appreciate everything in Test cricket is going to be another step up in intensity, but I can take confidence from having faced the majority of their bowlers a few weeks ago and scored some runs."

After taking calls from national selector James Whitaker and Cook, Westley spoke to someone else who has been a key influence -- his father.

"My dad has been the most influential person in my career. He was the first person I spoke to after the news came through," Westley said.

"He's a builder, and he's not known for being very emotional. But he told me he was very proud, and said he might have to nip around the back of the scaffolding to shed a tear -- in a monotone way, obviously."

Westley could be joined in the side by another newcomer to Test cricket in Middlesex batsman Dawid Malan, also included in a 13-man squad for what will be the 100th Test at The Oval, which starts on July 27.

Malan made a match-winning England debut in their Twenty20 series-clinching victory against South Africa in Cardiff last month, scoring 78 off 44 balls.

He averages 42.50 in the County Championship so far this season, with a top score of 115.

Malan's county colleague Toby Roland-Jones, also uncapped, will vie for a place among England's pace attack with Durham's Mark Wood.

Fast bowler Wood has struggled for form this series but has been passed fit following a heel problem.

Source: AFP