CARDIFF, Wales (AP) — There was no respite for Bangladesh’s batsmen. The England quicks just kept on coming. In glided Jofra Archer, firing down deliveries at 95 miles per hour (153 kph) — quicker than anyone at the Cricket World Cup. Mark Wood was second change and he touched similar speeds. Then came Ben Stokes, topping 90 mph, and Chris Woakes at a relatively modest 87 mph. Rarely — if ever — has England had such pace in its one-day international attack and it’s giving the team an extra edge in its bid for a first 50-over world title. “It’s good competition really to have someone at the other end,” Archer said of the private battle between England’s pacemen in the 106-run win over Bangladesh at the World Cup on Saturday. “It pushes you to do a bit better. Any little thing that can make you better makes the team better.” Archer — English cricket’s hottest new star — is the jewel of the attack and there’s a sense he is warming up nicely three games into the tournament, picking up three wickets against South Africa and Bangladesh either side of a 0-79 showing in England’s surprise loss to Pakistan….