Anyway let's try to work-out... who out of the squad for this NZ series is likely to be in the picture for the next series this summer, against South Africa.
Ambrose - who knows. Woeful opening series, but he's far from the first to have such a thing, and I'd be a bit disappointed if he was dropped so quickly. I hope he's given the SA series, then I'll make-up my mind.
Anderson - I presume so. Remains woeful as a ODI bowler. In his last 58 (out of 77 in total) ODIs against ODI-standard teams he now has an economy-rate of 5.22-an-over and an average of 34.52. And this flatters him, too, he's actually been even worse than this. I make it 12 good spells out of this 58. Hopefully it won't take too much more of this nonsense before people start to realise he's exceptionally unlikely to make a good ODI bowler, as he mostly bowls poorly, and when he bowls poorly he neither bowls wicket-taking balls nor bowls economically. Occasionally he bowls well, and when he does he both bowls wicket-taking deliveries and bowls economically. But this is far too few and far between, and the sooner he gets dropped (hopefully not to return) the better for England.
Bell - I guess so. It'll be interesting to see whether he opens or bats three next time however. So far averages 33 against ODI-standard teams as an opener (compared to 36 at three - not a particularly large difference) and I guess it depends more on what they want to try with Wright than Bell himself. Personally I've still got many question-marks over his ODI play whichever of the two positions he's in.
Bopara - presumably will get another go, and still just about has enough credit to merit it.
Broad - obviously.
Cook - not sure. Batted once this series and didn't do disastrously. I hope so, really, TBH.
Collingwood - obviously, once his ban finishes.
Mascarenhas - he damn well better had do.
Pietersen - obviously.
Shah - of course. 3 good innings out of 5 this series. Still don't see him becoming a ODI-standard batsman myself, but there's no arguing he was pretty much undoubtedly England's best batsman this series.
Sidebottom - presume so, and still hope he might become a ODI-standard bowler.
Strauss - God I hope not, only called-up as cover.
Swann - obviously. Still going very promisingly indeed, and I still hope England have one cog in a good bowling-attack here.
Tremlett - I presume so, and I still don't see him being a ODI-standard bowler.
Wright - interesting. I reckon if he were to get left-out, people would say "harsh". And after all, in 4 innings at six\seven in ODIs he's so far scored (at a SR of 131.52) 50, 24, 47, 6. I'd prefer see it shown conclusively that he's not up to it there either before he gets kicked-out, as otherwise he might remain in the picture. And nothing could be more problematic for England. Obviously nowhere near good enough as an opener, averaging 16.60.