Monty Panesar's coach at Essex, Paul Grayson, has praised the decision to include the spin-bowler in the England squad for this winter's Ashes in Australia.
It appeared that the 31-year-old's international career could have been over after a series of off-the-field issues during his stint with Sussex.
However, his recent loan move to Essex has resulted in an upturn in form, which in turn has seen Panesar being handed a place in the 17-man unit.
"Six or seven weeks ago it would have been very doubtful that he'd get in the squad," Grayson told reporters.
"Essex have played a small part in helping him get on the Ashes tour and it's been a worthwhile exercise bringing him to the club. I don't think he's quite bowling at his best yet, but I don't think he's too far away.
"He was delighted with the news. I think he was a little it nervous about whether he'd get back in. But there's no doubt about his ability. He's a quality spin-bowler."
Panesar has featured in 48 Tests for England.