Joe Root has been given food for thought by Jofra Archer’s impressive contribution to England’s T20 victory against Pakistan in Cardiff on Sunday. While the immediate aim for both players is to focus on the World Cup – Archer will further press his claims for inclusion in England’s final 15-man squad during the ODI series against Pakistan that begins on Wednesday – as Test captain, Root is bound to spend time formulating England’s Ashes campaign later this summer. “We will see the more he plays,” said Root of Archer’s Ashes potential after Sunday’s game in which the 24-year-old took two wickets. “I’ve not had the chance to face him in the nets, which could be interesting. He hurried a few guys up in Cardiff.” Root will not be the first Test captain to be compelled to face pace bowlers determined to bowl at their fastest in the nets. One of the most taxing demands for Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards when they were leading the West Indies is that they had to face all six contenders for the four bowling berths in the nets on a regular basis. Every one of those fast bowlers would be keen to impress the…