I suspect they'll pretend that nothing is wrong - the Andocracy have, after all, made great play out of unswerving loyalty in the past few years and for the most part have generated the results to justify that policy.
But yes, there needs to be a general freshening of the side before the India series and especially as they go over to New Zealand which is likely to be, in one form or another, the start of the next cycle of this England side. I think Bairstow has shown enough that he should be given a long run in the team, and I would like to see Joe Root in there because, believe me, the kid is a class above the other younsgters on the circuit (and I include Taylor in that, who may be too small and short on power to be a Test batsman). I'd also like to see a change in policy, with some consideration given to the make up of their bowling attack because I am in no way convinced that four bowlers is the way going forward.
Rather than saying "the team should be X", here is the seventeen I'd like to see selected as a generic, all conditions squad for the next twelve months:
Batsmen: Alistair Cook, Joe Root, Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Jonny Bairstow
Wicketkeepers: Matt Prior with Bairstow as reserve.
Spinners: Graeme Swann, Simon Kerrigan, Adil Rashid
Seamers: Tim Bresnan, Steven Finn, Jimmy Anderson, Graeme Onions, and either Stuart Broad or Tymal Mills
All Rounders: Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes.
Strauss probably won't like beiong retired, but I get the feeling that he is at the end of his run as an international cricketer - if England are committed to getting back to number one in the world, they need to show some ruthlessness, and this is the way to go about it!