Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
When the worst is avoidable, however, it seems to me to make little sense not to avoid it.Form is temporary, experience is useful, but class is permanent.
Not everyone with class succeeds, but when its evident that someone has that class, you have a sound reason to give them the chance to succeed. You need to think carefully about the kind of individual they are and whether you might be exposing them too early, but if they are a coachable type, with a good support group, the worst that will happen is that they'll get burnt, hopefully learn some valuable lessons and come back a few years later a much more complete player.
Tell me - if you can bring in someone more likely to succeed at the point in question, then bring the other in a bit later having learnt said lessons and without having "got burnt", how on Earth is the scenario you give (which is, I agree, perfectly plausible and happens not-irregularly) preferable?