That short setback for Brook didn’t diminish the importance of the question “When is the right time to blood a player?”
Was Brook, who had been on a previous tour with the England Test team, kept waiting too long?
At 23, and having displayed obvious talent for some years, he is definitely ready for his chance. There is a theory that around 20 is the right age to begin the Test career of a player who has obvious talent. It is commonly thought that if you keep a talented player waiting too long it will do him more harm playing against lesser players during that time than if he is challenged by the best opponents.
A good selector doesn’t need all the stats and spreadsheets to work out if a player is ready for a higher grade. A few minutes watching a good batter will tell you if he has the required talent. Then it’s down to the desire and brain power of the individual whether he succeeds or not.
That’s all that needs to be known about Brook. There is no doubt he has all the shots and is prepared to play them. And that’s the direction the game itself is heading in overall. Still, while it’s great to see batting aggression becoming an integral part of Test cricket there is still the crucial matter of picking the appropriate time to attack. Cricket should never become an all-power game; batting in Test cricket needs to retain some artistry.
It is commonly thought that if you keep a talented player waiting too long it will do him more harm playing against lesser players during that time than if he is challenged by the best opponents
Those are just two examples. Australian cricket, for one, has always been predicated on fast scoring when the opportunity arises.
It would have been a mistake to blood him when England were struggling overseas as a team. It’s always best if a player can debut in a team enjoying success, and if possible, on his home ground.
While Brook isn’t debuting on his home ground, at Headingley, he is on a renowned batting pitch and – barring accidents – he will now have the luxury of a number of successive Tests in which to display his talents.
The truth is, there is no ideal time for a cricketer to debut but it is the selectors’ job to try and choose a time when success is most likely to occur for them. There’s no doubt Brook has had a lengthy wait but his debut is still eagerly anticipated and could well prove to be an England success story.