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"He's Unlikely For Tomorrow"; Jos Buttler Gives Update On Ben Stokes' Availability For Bangladesh Match

England captain Jos Buttler has his "fingers crossed" that players avoid serious injury in their World Cup clash against Bangladesh on a Dharamsala surface he described as "poor". The notoriously sandy and bare outfield at the picturesque Himalayan ground has already come under fire at the tournament. Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott claimed Mujeeb Ur Rehman could have suffered a serious injury when his knee jarred in the ground as he dived while fielding in Saturday's loss to Bangladesh. "It's poor in my opinion," said Buttler on Monday.

"I think any time you're sort of talking about being careful diving when you're fielding, it goes against everything you want to be as a team.

"We won't use it as an excuse, we'll adapt to it. But if you feel like you're having to hold yourself back, it's not a place you want to be as a team or player, or in a World Cup match."

The International Cricket Council (ICC) inspected the surface at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in the aftermath of Saturday's game.

They deemed it "average" but playable.

"Fingers crossed that no one on either side picks up an unfortunate injury," added Buttler ahead of Tuesday's game.

In February this year, the third Test match between India and Australia was moved away from Dharamsala because of concerns over the venue.

Buttler added that star player Ben Stokes will still not be available for Tuesday as he recovers from a hip injury.

Stokes missed the defending champions' opening nine-wicket thumping at the hands of New Zealand in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

However, Buttler insisted that the condition of the playing surface at the Dharamsala ground played no part in the decision to keep Stokes on the sidelines.

"It's good to see him back in the

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