1,2 Ferguson and Krezja replaced Michael Hussey and Nathan Hauritz respectively, who were included in the original squad but pulled out due to injury. 3Michael Hussey later returned to the squad, replacing Doug Bollinger, who was ruled out with injury mid-way through the initial group stage.[2]
1 Duffin, 2Panyangara & 3Sibanda replaced Tino Mawoyo, Ed Rainsford & Sean Williams, who were included in the original squad but pulled out due to injury.
1 Ravi Bopara replaced Eoin Morgan, who was originally selected before pulling out due to injury. 2 Eoin Morgan later rejoined the squad, replacing Kevin Pietersen, who was ruled out with a hernia mid-way through the initial group stage.[3] 3 Chris Tremlett replaced Stuart Broad, who was ruled out with a side injury mid-way through the initial group stage.[4] 4 Jade Dernbach replaced Ajmal Shahzad, who was ruled out with a hamstring strain mid-way through the initial group stage.[5] 5 Adil Rashid replaced Michael Yardy who was ruled out before England's quarter-final match with Sri Lanka after suffering from depression.[6]
1,2,3 Thomas, Edwards and Bishoo replaced Carlton Baugh, Adrian Barath and Dwayne Bravo respectively, who were included in the original squad but pulled out due to injury.
References and notes
^ abcdefghijklmnNumber of ODIs played up until the start of the World Cup on (2011-02-19)19 February 2011 (aged 0). Numbers only include appearances for the player's national side. Appearances for ACA African XI, ACC Asian XI, ICC World XI or for a previous national team are not counted here.