Less than some would have you believe.
Bell should open - his overall record in odi's is better than most of our top order guys, and he should only improve with time. I'd like to see Bopara kept at 3, where I thought he looked as assured as anyone we've seen there for a while until he ran himself out, and he'll normally manage a faster scoring rate than we saw against WI, I reckon. 4, 5 & 6 probably unaltered, even though Fred looks about 2 places too high at the moment. We all know he can bat better than that, and we're hopefully just seeing the after-effects of a truly rotten winter.
The keeper's a hard one to call. If you take the view that we're building for the next WC, then obviously Nixon goes. If you want the side to gain a bit of confidence from actually winning some games, then he stays. I'd favour the latter for now. From the quicks, Anderson stays although I thought his WC was actually pretty disappointing. The merit choice for the other opening bowler at present is probably Jon Lewis, as opposed to picking a kid who might be good in a couple of years' time. That being said, Plunkett did well in Aus when he had a run in the side, and I don't think we should judge him too much after his one-off game against WI. Broad will probably have what it takes in a year or so.
I don't think Panesar should be the spinner. He had a poor WC and, more imprtantly, I worry what the odi's are doing to his overall game. I couldn't tell you who the spinner should be though. No-one we've tried over the last few years has been very good, apart from Giles, and I can't see him being fit very often right now. And I don't think Vaughan's an option at number 7, unless he's capable of reinventing himself to a degree I can't begin to imagine.
Which only leaves the opener. Despite his 70odd against WI, Vaughan's track record tells its own story. Luckily, we have a couple of months until the next round of odi's, so here's hoping someone in the shires steps forward. What follows isn't a definite suggestion, just a possibility. And a biased one, coming from a Surrey man. A lot of people are talking about Benning, but I think his opening partner may be a more likely bet. Newman's good enough to average 46 in the FC game, and his game is ideally suited to the oneday game, but his List A performances have suffered from him batting down the order to accomodate Ali Brown opening. This summer he's opening again, and if he shows form over the next couple of months he may be worth a shout.
Failing that, I'd be happy to see Trescothick as a oneday specialist.