I can't even work out what you're trying to argue.
That post contained:
(a) "Drop catches should be ignored"
and (b) "FCA is not ridiculous"
... before simultaneously talking about Morgan's technical flaws and concluding we have seen enough to make a long-term judgement about his Test batsmanship.
You also managed to argue a completely different point to the one I made, regarding little dissent about Morgan having been worthy of the chance. Opinion before the Bangladesh series is totally irrelevant to retrospective analysis.
I'm out on this one.
FCA average as defined by Richard all these years on CW is a therory which basically reflects on important events in test history i.e drop catches (run outs i think as well), which the scoreboard records alone dont adequately show.
If you subscribe to this, that means every innings in test history where a batsman gave a chance is looked down upon, regardless of how good he played afterwards, which is the ridiculous part.
That is why i said its not a ridiculous theory overall because it is fair to reflect & take note of such instances in test history that the scorecards dont, since one let-off can change the course of an entire series. But its ridiculous to look down on a innings where chances where given, since that is part of the game, many great test innings have not been chanceless.
Secondly yes IMO we have seen enough about Morgan this summer to make fair enough long term assesment on his judgement. It is very possible to look a key details on player early in his career & make a long-term judgement on how they may go in tests. Some examples of players i've did that with are:
- In the early stages of Cook's career, when he toured AUS 06/07. Since the AUS technically exposed him then, i was always of the opinion he would struggle long-term. Which has been the story of his career so far
- When i first saw Steyn vs ENG 2004/05. I always thought he had the raw skills to be a top-quality bowler one-day & so it has proved to be.
- When Mendis first came on the scene causing havoc, i was not totally convinced he was the real deal, given i thought batsmen where playing him too much as a big-spinner of the ball instead of a medium pacer. Now that batsmen have improved in that sense - Mendis has been less effective.
- First time i saw Sehwag opening in tests here in 2002. Always thought his technique would not make him a poor opener againts quality pace-bowling in testing conditions, which has consistently proven to be the case.
etc etc etc
Your opinion of before the BANG series may be different irrelevant to your analysis of him after the tests vs PAK. But not for me at all.
I was convinced he would adapt to test well early if fast-tracked & continue to think he would continue to do well long term, just needs to iron out some minor technical glitches as i said before.
But overall my mentioning of Morgan was to simply give an example of why i always saw FC performances in our domestic cricket (especially List A cricket) can't always be taken on face value & sometimes you need to judge on raw talent. I & the selectors saw it ATT, while others especially here on CW opposed his selection to the test squad.