Yes, but IMO you ned a Test quality opener in ODIs (don't forget SL have Vass and Malinga) and I would like a prior/Swann partnership about as much as the prior/Wright one we came up with in the last match.
This is something I've been thinking for quite a while, TBH...
When has the pinch-hitting opener ever worked for England? It hasn't. All good ODI opening batsmen have been specialists who've also opened in the First-Class game. Will Alastair Cook join these ranks? The trouble is, it's difficult to say. The absolute last thing I want to see happen with Cook is for him to become the next Strauss. I hope, now he's in the ODI squad to go to Lanka, he plays (and ideally does well). I want to see a decision made soon, though - if he plays and doesn't do well, he must be dropped and not picked again until there's serious (and I don't mean just 3 or 4 games for Essex) evidence he has
become the good ODI player which, to date, he doesn't seem to be.
Of course, what we all hope can happen is that Trescothick can return. I don't want to see Prior opening (or anywhere near the ODI side) and frankly I don't think Wright's chances of doing much there are all that high either. I'll wait until he does a bit more than slams 2 or 3 decent innings in the Pro40 before changing my mind.
The trouble is, as it has been since the start of 2006, we're in limbo: we all know that if Trescothick comes back our chances improve markedly. But we have to patch things up until then, and the trouble is there are so few candidates (as shown by the fact that a promising but totally unproven player like Cook and two no-case-for-selection-at-all types like Prior and Wright have got in). The last thing we need is more makeshift openers - it's a sure way to waste precious time, and as the previous 2 cases show, World Cups end-up coming round damn quickly.