Star bowler Sophie Ecclestone has been left out of new coach Charlotte Edwards' first squad to face West Indies as England look to manage her return from a knee injury.
Ecclestone is currently playing in her first match of the English season, scoring a 49-ball 50 and taking a wicket in Lancashire's One-Day Cup fixture against Warwickshire at Edgbaston.
The 26-year-old is one of several senior players omitted by Edwards, who will coach her country for the first time after being appointed in the aftermath of England's disastrous Ashes campaign.
Top-order batter Maia Bouchier does not feature in either the one-day international or T20 squad, while Alice Capsey and veteran Danni Wyatt-Hodge will sit out the 50-over fixtures.
There are recalls for batter Emma Lamb, all-rounder Alice Davidson-Richards and seamer Issy Wong, while uncapped medium pacer Emily Arlott is also included.
England face West Indies in three ODIs and three T20s, starting in Canterbury on 21 June, with these series also Nat Sciver-Brunt's first as permanent captain.
Ecclestone picked up the knee injury at the Women's Premier League in India in March.
"Following her knee injury, Sophie Ecclestone is physically not quite at 100% yet," said Edwards, who has picked the squad alongside new national selector Lydia Greenway.
"She's been rehabbing and working hard but she's only just got back on the park for Lancashire so she doesn't have enough cricket under her belt to be ready for this series.
"Maia's talent is there for all to see and the challenge to her is to go and make consistent match-winning contributions for Hampshire in domestic cricket. It's the same for any player who's disappointed to not be a part of these squads."
England ODI and T20 squads: Nat Sciver-Brunt (capt, The Blaze), Amy Jones (The Blaze), Charlie Dean (Somerset), Emily Arlott (Warwickshire), Heather Knight (Somerset), Lauren Bell (Hampshire), Linsey Smith (Hampshire), Sarah Glenn (The Blaze), Sophia Dunkley (Surrey), Tammy Beaumont (The Blaze)
ODI squad only: Alice Davidson-Richards (Surrey), Emma Lamb (Lancashire), Kate Cross (Lancashire), Mahika Gaur (Lancashire)
T20 squad only: Alice Capsey (Surrey), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Surrey), Issy Wong (Warwickshire), Paige Scholfield (Surrey)
Ecclestone is the number one ranked bowler in both one-day and T20 internationals, but was part of an England side that over the winter went out of the T20 World Cup in the group stages then lost every match of their Ashes tour, leading to the departure of head coach Jon Lewis and captain Heather Knight.
The spinner drew media attention for refusing a TV interview with former team-mate Alex Hartley during the tour of Australia, an experience Ecclestone says she has now "moved on" and "learned" from.
It came after Hartley questioned the fitness levels of some of England's players following their early exit from the T20 World Cup.
Bouchier, 26, is left out after scoring just 42 runs from seven innings in the Ashes campaign, while 34-year-old Wyatt-Hodge will not play in the ODIs having played 118 games in the format.
Lamb is included in the ODI line-up after making a blistering start to the One-Day Cup, hitting one century and three half-centuries for Lancashire from her first six innings to lead the competition's run-scoring charts.
The 27-year-old struck 88 from 84 balls against Warwickshire on Wednesday and has also taken 12 wickets this season.
She has made 17 appearances for England, most recently as part of a reserve side that travelled to Ireland in September.
Wong also last featured in the Ireland series and is selected for the T20 matches.
The 22-year-old fell out of favour from 2023, but performed strongly in an A tour of Australia last month.
Surrey all-rounder Davidson-Richards, 30, has played 15 times for England, most recently against Sri Lanka in 2023, and joins the ODI group while Arlott, 27, receives a call-up to both squads after taking 13 wickets in her first six One-Day Cup matches of the season for Warwickshire.
Meanwhile all-rounders Freya Kemp and Danielle Gibson and seamer Lauren Filer were not considered because of respective back, stress fracture and knee injuries.