The performances of Colin Munro, Mitchell McClenaghan and Grant Elliott in South Africa show that performances at provincial level in New Zealand cannot be overlooked.
There is a noticeable gap between international and our provincial cricket but if performances are overlooked because they are undervalued, then that will only exacerbate the culture of mediocrity.
Cricket ability must be judged over time. The game involves too much regular failure and making constant selection changes will, I concede, lead to a team constantly chasing its tail.
But current players must understand they cannot hide under the protection the lack of respect for the provincial game allows them.
This England tour is close enough to the South African one to warrant change after just one game if individuals continue to fail to front - and I urge the selectors to make that very clear. Now is not a time to be soft.