As Cricket World Cup bosses launched their official song — and, this time, England were still in the tournament when it happened — Freddie Flintoff was singing a familiar tune. Twenty years ago, when Flintoff was still a bundle of unfulfilled promise, the host nation managed to get knocked out of their own party before Dave Stewart’s theme tune All Over The World was released. Inevitably, it tanked — peaking at No.152 in the charts. Now though, Frederick the Great believes both England and Stand By – performed by breakout vocalist Loryn and Rudimental – will be hits this summer. And Flintoff insists Eoin Morgan’s ODI side must accommodate fast-bowling sensation Jofra Archer in their starting XI, no matter who falls by the wayside at his expense. Newly-England-qualified, Barbados-born Archer is expected to face Pakistan at the Oval on Wednesday in the latest audition for him to be parachuted into the hosts’ World Cup side this summer — where everyone expects a happy landing. The pride of Preston played in three World Cups himself but never made it past the group stage, culminating in his ill-fated nautical exploration on a pedalo in St Lucia 12 years ago. Flintoff knows his…