Sport by Press Association 10/12/2018, 6:01 pm FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail Send us a story Sign up to our Daily newsletter England’s national selector Ed Smith insisted Jofra Archer’s name did not come up as his panel rubber-stamped two familiar-looking squads for the new year tour of the West Indies, but would not rule out a late dash for the World Cup. After sealing a memorable 3-0 whitewash in Sri Lanka there was little mystery around the 16-strong Test squad – with the same group that ended the series retained en masse. That meant no place for Surrey batsmen Ollie Pope and Jason Roy – the former having left Sri Lanka early to join the Lions in the United Arab Emirates while the latter continues waiting for a first opportunity in the longer format – and a reprieve for Kent’s Joe Denly. The 32-year-old retained his place as top-order cover for the three-match Test series, partially due to his versatility and ability to bowl leg-spin, and has also been included in a 15-man one-day international squad that does not feature recent pace recruit Olly Stone or slow left-armer Liam Dawson. In the absence of a Smith-inspired wildcard for the Caribbean interest turned to…