Rationalize and Shankar Pandey - respects to your thoughts. However, the north Indian cooler climates have always been there but surprisingly enough, the faster Indian bowlers have more often emerged from the peninsular regions even in this era where cricket has become synonymous with fame and money and with enough to attract talent from any part of India. Mohd. Sami is from Karachi and it can get mighty hot there. Regarding facilities, India was the first country in the world to set up a fast bowling academy so much so that international teams send their talented lot to this academy to train even today. Mohd. Asif became a fantastic bowler after his stint in the academy. There are no fast pitches in Pak. So far, I've not seen reasoning that screemed - bingo, that's why there are no genuinely quick bowlers in India.