We need to give new players a chance to settle. Far too easy in this media, twitter, troll world to pass judgement when you know very little about the pressures/the step up etc etc
I wonder how today's social media would have reacted to GG's faltering steps at test level
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2362622/From-double-duck-debut-to-ball-of-the-century.html
Actually, I do know
Tom may be good enough. I hope so. But how sad to see on the message board of the county he plays for negative comments appearing so soon
Rise above it Tom and show the doubters that they are as wrong as they usually are
Neil, there was a general opinion on here that Westley wasn't that great at the red ball game - ditto Malan. His technical limitations are blindingly obvious already. Shudder to think what the Aussie quicks will do to our batting this winter.
Not sure of the relevance of the comparison with GG. The game is different, even red ball, and particularly the greater emphasis placed upon providing a developmental path for talent is far different from an era when there wasn't a Lions team. Arguably, GG needed a kick up the 'Arris early in his career (provided when Denness got him moved up to open with him) and tended to fritter his talent up until he got the England captaincy. Clearly Tom has been involved with England for some time now whereas the likes of Gooch and Fletch were picked and dropped without a bye or leave.
Comparisons with Chef are better because they are playing in the same era. I'd suggest GG basically told AC to play like the 1990s Gooch - cut out the risky shots and get stuck in. AC has had his fair share of poor runs: the captaincy not helping, but he'd established a technique and temperament that worked, albeit needing some 'tweaks' at times.
Westley's big problem is that he's almost having to open. Personally, I still think someone like Hales needs to play in the top order - Tufnell's point about Hales needing to play his natural game rather than try to be another Cook is interesting. If that came off, that would take pressure off of the number 3.