Nice to win, and I'm trying to remember the last time we won two oneday series in the same year. Really, the win in Aus was more impressive, but this side looks more settled.
Loads of plusses - Bell's consistency, Collingwood's all round performance (arguably our best batsmen - he didn't benefit from as many letoffs as Bell, and was twice cut short by runouts), Fred's bowling, Bopara, Broad (who will surely take more wickets when not facing SRT & SG on a series of roads), Mascarenhas improving all the time, Anderson usually achieving early breakthoughs, KP eventually showing up and Wright's debut innings at The Oval. That lot could well provide the bulk of a decent side for years to come.
The only negatives are the obvious ones - Cook, Prior &, to a lesser extent, Panesar. The other loser out of all of this, imo, is Wright who, if he'd produced any sort of innings today after his 50 on debut would have been in pole position to open next time we play a 50 overs game. Instead, he reminded me of one journalist's description of Ally Brown's debut appearance - something along the lines of how he would hardly have looked more ridiculous if he's come out to bat in a clown's costume & riding a unicycle. Obviously he has talent, and I'd imagine we'll see more of him, but he hasn't made life easy for himself.