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Originally Posted by sharifk
Firstly, if a player is a truly talented one, he will survive. You can look at so many legendary players who have started their career at a very early age. Tendulkar is just one example. Even if we look at BD, you see Ash has survived.
Secondly, if we know that we are producing a lot more talents today than what we used to produce before, then we shouldn't worry too much about wasting a few of today's talents as we may have even better talents in the coming years.
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I don't agree with you, sorry. About your first point, Tendulkar is not an example, he is an exception. Though he came to international cricket at a very early age, he already had good experience of first class cricket. Ash might have survived, but only managed to survive, not to contribute much.
Producing a lot of talent doesn't mean we afford to waste them. If you fail to handle those talents, you will see in very near future not a single talent is coming. Kids will lose interest in cricket. We surely don't want this. Do we?