Pace Academy does not focus on pace
To bowl at 145 kmh, you dont have to be hatta khatta, take mohammad zahid for example, he was very lean and bowled a yard faster than akhtar and waqar. Pakistam produced the greatest talent of fast bowling because the bowlers were never asked to cut down their pace for line and length. Instead they were taught the art of swing, reverse swing, yorkers, bouncers, slow balls, mental toughness and to never drop shoulders even in the face of defeat. The same cannot be said of the current generation, but if you look at the matched of the mid to late 1980s to the 90s, you will see that the greates pakistani fast bowling emerged in that era like Waqar, Wasim, Shoaib. Listen to Waqar in any of his interviews and he will tell you that he was never asked to cut down his pace, on the contrary he was asked to bowl faster and he was taught the art of wicket taking by Imran Khan. Is it any surprise that out of nowhere comes a bowler like Waqar and takes 90 wickets in one year playing for Surrey county, and all the wickets were clean bowled, lbw, at 90 mph, yorkers, bouncers and extreme reverse swing.
Before anyone assumes that reverse swing is done by ball tampering, please go talk to any physics professor and hr/she would tell you that the reverse swing happens when a ball travels at least at 70mph with the seam facing a direction and most importantly, the ball needs to be smoother shinier on only one side. Look at any videos of Waqar and Wasiim and Imran and you will see that they would never hold the ball in their palms because it would dapmen the ball. They would hold by the tips of their fingers and they would take care of just one side of the ball, by shining it over and over again, leaving one side smoother shinier than the other.....the rest is pace, accuracy, skill, talent, and physics.
If India had to produce a fast bowler, then we should introduce in the pace academy system, that pace bowling is not an alternative to line and length bowling. They are mutually exclusive and both can co-exist successfully. Zaheer is a great example, who is a great bowler but not exceptionally fast but can swing the ball both ways.
South, West, East, or North - a fast bowler can from any street of India....it takes the eye of fast bowler to spot talent
I end with the question, WHERE HAVE THE TALENT SPOTTERS GONE?