Jonny Bairstow has been called up to England's 14-man squad for next week's Twenty20 double header against the West Indies at the Oval.

The 21-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman has been rewarded for a stunning summer with Yorkshire and the England Lions, and is one of three keepers in a new-look squad captained by Graeme Swann.

Bairstow was selected in the 50-over squad for last month's match against Ireland in Dublin, but did not play.

He has scored 1,872 runs from 43 matches in all competitions this summer, including four hundreds and ten fifties with a best of 205 in the Championship against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.

He featured heavily in Yorkshire's end of season awards, clinching the Macmillan player of the year award and the young player of the year award for a third successive season.

The two matches are next Friday and Sunday, with the first coming four days before Bairstow's 22nd birthday.

"I've been really pleased with the way my season's gone personally," he said.

"To finish the season on a high was very important to take the momentum into next week. Obviously, on a personal basis, picking up the two awards was great.

"Getting the 1,000 runs in the Championship topped it off. That's certainly something I'm hoping to emulate next year.

"I was slightly disappointed not to get 1,000 Championship runs last year. I think I got 930 or something like that, so it was a milestone I was kind of looking to get, although I don't really set targets."

Bairstow is one of four new faces from the squad that beat India in the T20 international at Old Trafford last month, with Jimmy Anderson returning and spin pair Scott Borthwick and Danny Briggs also picked.

Regular captain Stuart Broad will miss the matches due to a torn shoulder muscle, so Swann will become England's fifth captain of the summer in all forms.

Despite his personal highs this summer, of which he pointed to his Trent Bridge double hundred as being the highlight, Bairstow admitted his disappointment at Yorkshire's poor season.

But the right-hander has backed his team-mates to bounce back next year.

He added: "It's all been a learning curve - and, as a group of players, we'll come back much stronger for this year.

"Without a doubt, there's a lot of ups. But, with the ups, there are also a lot of downs as well. If we can learn from the downs and make it more of a plateau, then make it rise, we will do very well."

It has not yet been confirmed which of the three wicketkeepers - Somerset pair Craig Kieswetter and Jos Buttler are the others - will take the gloves, but current number one Kieswetter is expected to retain that duty.