Hosts England are hoping that opener Jason Roy will be available for their crucial World Cup clash against India on Sunday as he is making "good progress" from his hamstring injury.
Roy had suffered a hamstring tear during the match against the West Indies and was forced to miss the games against Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Australia.
In his absence, England suffered defeats to Sri Lanka and Australia to jeopardise their chances of qualifying for the knockout stage.
The world no. 1 side now need to win at least one and possibly both of their remaining games -- against India and New Zealand (July 3) -- to progress to the semi-finals.
"Jason Roy is making good progress from his hamstring injury. He is being assessed every day. Yesterday he batted in the nets and was also running shuttles on the outfield," the England and Wales Cricket Board said in a statement.
"A decision on whether he'll be fit to resume against India will be made when we train on Friday and Saturday at Edgbaston."
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