There are debates and discussions over the 24-year-old fast bowler-all-rounder not only for his cricketing skills but also because of the factor that the England cricket authorities brought changes to eligibility rules to allow Archer to play for the Three Lions in the showpiece event and add to their depths. Archer hasn’t been picked in England’s preliminary 15-man squad but his chances of making it are still on, provided he delivers in the upcoming five-ODI series against Pakistan starting on Wednesday (May 8). Not morally right to include Archer but yet, Archer is sought While the England and Wales Cricket Board slashed the residency requirements for eligibility to play for the country from seven to three years for Archer, former England captains like Michael Vaughan and Andrew Flintoff have sought his presence in the hosts’ WC squad by hook or crook. Vaughan conceded that the altering of eligibility rules was not moral but still wanted the Barbados-born cricketer in the team while Flintoff has gone to the extent of saying that anybody can be dropped to make way for Archer. Archer, who plays for Sussex, was born in Barbados to a British father and qualified to play for England in…