England's world heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis and 800m world championship bronze-medallist Jenny Meadows have joined the growing list of star athletes pulling out from the controversy-ridden Delhi Commonwealth Games.
Ennis is the women's world and European heptathlon champion. She has not specified the reasons for her decision to pull out of the Delhi event, the build-up to which has been marred by corruption allegations and construction delays.
Ennis won the heptathlon gold at the Berlin world championships last year and added another in the European championships in Barcelona early this month.
She also won the pentathlon gold in the world indoor championships in Doha, in March this year. Also to her credit is a heptathlon bronze in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
Meadows, who has opted out to rest the Achilles injury which hampered her this season, is a 2009 World Championships bronze medallist in the women's 800m.
She also won a 800m bronze in the European Championships this year and was a silver medallist at this year's World Indoor Championships in Doha.
But England selectors are still confident of naming a strong squad for the event.
World and European triple jump champion Phillips Idowu and Olympic 400 metres gold medallist Christine Ohuruogu are among those who are keen to travel to Delhi and defend their Commonwealth crowns.
Double European champion Mo Farah, along with European 110m hurdles gold medallist Andy Turner, and 100m World Championship silver medallist Mark Lewis-Francis are also in line for selection in the squad.
Tyson Gay wins London Diamond League 100m
Cabinet Secretary checks out CWG stadiums
Ajmal takes five but England still in command
Triple jumper Idowu confirms participation in CWG
CWG scam: Enforcement Directorate to quiz Darbari