Prior looked in similar sort of touch to the way that Jones did against New Zealand and The Windies 3 years ago. There is no doubt though that he couldn't have picked a better time/opponent , to make his batting debut. 350/5 , with a pretty ordinary (putting it nicely) pace attack from the Windies.
Saying all that though , it was a very special innings , he was timing the ball well , and hitting at a run a ball is no mean feat at test level, even if it is the West Indies.
Bell played a typical Bell innings, and he looks really comfortable at 6. I'd like to see him at three , but If they want Vaughan there then what can we do about it. The dury is out for Vaughan on me , but as with Prior , could he pick any better side to get some runs against?
Todays developments will probably mean that Flintoff slots in at 8. Which probably isn't a bad thing , but can he handle the 1/3 of the pace duties ... who knows.
For a side whos just had such a horrible winter , the West Indies is proving a perfect opponent to get some much needed form and moral back. Not taking anything away from Peter Moores though.