I have always wondered why Australia keeps producing quality high 80s-90mph bowlers whereas England rarely do. Matthew Wood is a nice change. Steve Finn was also destined to become a quality fast bowler before his setbacks. Is it something to do with coaching technique? Australia is renowned for having great coaching facilities and personnel at their national and state academies. To someone like Brett Lee, bowling very fast probably came naturally, which is isn't surprising because some people are naturally gifted at one thing or other and he happened to be blessed with the ability to bowl very fast which he then learned to hone. But could it also be the nature of pitches? Australia has always relied on quick bouncy tracks and therefore the need to bowl fast is an asset.