No you're stuck in the 90s.
Last season our pitches were dog****, but prior to that the cream rose to the top since 2011 or so. Colin Munro was the only biffer who succeeded, based on a strong Auckland record and an incredible eye.
Early recognition of talent has a place but ultimately constricts your player pool and throws in young talent before they are ready, as we have repeatedly discovered until 2015 or so. The men who have risen to the top under this regime have been 25+ domestic pros and great NZ A players. CDG, Daryl Mitchell, Will Young, Devon Conway, Ajaz Patel, Tom Blundell, Will Somerville....Kyle Jamieson became a new bowler after being with the squad, seeing where he needed to improve and returning to Auckland to dominate. He was good in the Shield prior though, at about the Duffy/Bracewell/Kuggeleijn level.
If you look at the best bowlers in the Plunket Shield of the regulars, Kyle Jamieson, Lockie Ferguson, Hamish Bennett, Matt Henry, Will Williams and Fraser Sheat dominate with Devon Conway, Will Young and recently Mark Chapman being the premier batsmen. Most classic NZ corridor medium pacers like Doug Bracewell have slipped into the second tier. Jacob Duffy has late arrived to the party and good on him.
I'm concerned the "dukeaburra" will combine with green early season pitches to turn us into the mess that is county cricket but if we get rid of it and Williams/Sheat are still terrifying then fair game to them. That's actually my only concern with domestic cricket atm barring game time - we really don't need the stupid duke ball influence making Colin de Grandhomme more valuable than Lockie Ferguson.
Henry Nicholls and Kyle Jamieson were the only talent spots we've had recently barring the obvious Ravindra, and apprenticeships with the larger touring squad and NZ A are by no means a bad thing.
We don't need to throw players at the dart board anymore. The Plunket Shield is good enough with pitches and the ball resembling NZ test conditions to show who can play well in home tests, with a bit of early season spice and late season meme spin.
Apart from the Cantabrians and McEwan I can't think of too many trundlers who are actually good anymore at domestic level. Even the new ball bully Seth Rance bowls at 135kph and swings it both ways, which makes him pretty good anywhere in the world for FC.