bear in mind that Warney is bowling on a professional wicket there. it looks rock hard, so the pace off the pitch looks really fast (the same as the bounce looks really big), but its more a case of the ball not slowing up as much as it would on a club wicket. of course he is quick even off no run-up, thats probably as fast as I bowl at full effort (going by the pace in flight), but my deliveries don't go past the bat anywhere near as fast as they would on that strip!! which is probably the single biggest drawback to club spin bowling. batsmen always have time to play it, no matter how hard you spin it or how good you are. the margin for error in terms of length is about 6", so you have to be deadly accurate every ball unless the batsmen are rubbish. how I wish I played ECB premier league cricket or higher, I'd get hit for more runs off the loose balls, but I'd take a lot more wickets off the good ones!!