Chris Woakes said England's players faced a nervous wait as the countdown to the announcement of the World Cup squad entered its final phase.
Tournament hosts England unveil their squad for the one-day international showpiece on Tuesday.
England have yet to win a men's World Cup but they head into this year's edition as the number-one ranked side in ODI cricket.
Pace-bowling all-rounder Woakes settled what little doubt there was around his place with a five-wicket haul as England beat Pakistan by 54 runs at Headingley on Sunday to complete a 4-0 series win.
But David Willey, despite the variety he offers as a left-arm quick, has seen his place threatened by the emergence of newly-qualified Barbados-born fast bowler Jofra Archer.
And back-up spinner and reserve batsman Joe Denly, could also be cut from the 17-man squad deployed against Pakistan when it come to England's final 15 for the World Cup, especially with Liam Dawson waiting in the wings as an alternative slow-bowling option.
"Everyone will be looking at their phones," said Woakes following his Headingley haul of five for 54.
"Everyone will be wary of that phone call. Even if you feel like you've got a good chance to being in the squad, until you hear it from selectors' mouths, it's not quite set in stone," he added.
"As a player you're still probably a little bit on edge, particularly with this 16 and 17 players because everyone has performed at some point over the series.
"In the last couple of years people have put in strong performances. It's a tricky decision for selectors and I'm glad I'm not having to make that decision, but it has to be done I suppose.
"It's certainly driven us forward in this series."
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