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Ben Stokes is a doubt for England's World Cup opener against New Zealand on Thursday because of a hip issue.
Captain Jos Buttler played down the new issue on Wednesday but England are unlikely to take a risk on Stokes at the start of a seven-week tournament.
England's Test captain, 32, came out of retirement for the defence of their 50-over world title despite his long-running knee injury .
"It's not the time to take big risks on someone," said Buttler.
"Nearer the end, maybe you do take more of a risk with people's injuries but it's going to be a long tournament."
If Stokes is not fit, batter Harry Brook, who was only called up as a late change for Jason Roy, is the obvious replacement.
England train at the cavernous 130,000-seater Narendra Modi Stadium later on Wednesday - the venue of the tournament curtain-raiser a day later.
Stokes has not played since hitting an England-record 182 in the third one-day international against New Zealand on 13 September, having sat out Monday's warm-up game against Bangladesh.
"He's got a slight niggle with his hip," said Buttler.
"But fingers crossed that it'll be good news for us. We'll see.
"He's working hard with the physios and we'll know more when the guys arrive for training.
"We'll make the right call. If he's not fit to play, he's not fit to play. If he is, we can make that decision."
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