Terming Jamtha strip as a "good batting wicket", Strauss said he would not divulge the playing XI and whether Graeme Swann would be included in the playing XI.
"If we feel that the wicket will offer turn, it will be a strong option for us. We will take a call after today's training session," said Strauss.
The manner in which Kenya and Canada surrendered against New Zealand and Sri Lanka on Sunday have raised the debate about letting the Associate Nations participate in the marquee event.
Even Australian captain Ricky Ponting has joined the bandwagon, supporting curtailing of teams for the next edition.
Strauss, however has a different take on the matter.
"It is easy to jump to conclusions after seeing the games yesterday. Let the tournament finish first and then draw the conclusions."
England's Stuart Broad (right) stretches with team-mate Ravi Bopara during a training session in Nagpur on Monday
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