England all-rounder Samit Patel has been given an increment contract by the ECB for 2011-12.
Non-contracted players earn increment contracts via a points system. Patel qualifies after playing nine one-dayers and a Twenty20 international.
The Nottinghamshire player featured in all four one-dayers against Pakistan.
ECB national selector Geoff Miller said: "This award reflects the contribution Samit has made and we congratulate him on his achievement."
Patel, 27, played a useful role in helping England win their one-day series against Pakistan in the UAE. Although he batted just once in the first three games, scoring 17 not out, he picked up key wickets.
The spinner took 3-26 in the opening game, 2-51 in the second then 0-37 as the tourists took an unassailable 3-0 series lead.
It reflects an upturn in his England fortunes, having suffered nearly three years in exile due to concerns over his fitness.
Source;bbc
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