Jofra Archer’s rapid rise was cemented on Tuesday morning when England’s selectors named the Barbados-born fast bowler in the 15-man squad for the Cricket World Cup. Archer’s impressive displays in his three ODI matches against Ireland and Pakistan have earned his call-up while David Willey is the unlucky player to miss out having been named in the provisional squad despite the experience garnered in collecting 46 caps in four years. Archer revealed how we got the news of his selection to Sky Sports News: “I got a call from Ed Smith yesterday, about 6pm or so. I was driving at the time and I felt the phone vibrate, I answered without looking and he introduced himself. It was really, really exciting to be part of a big summer for English cricket,” he said. “I had put it in my head that I would have to wait seven years and back in December they changed it. I was prepared to wait for however long it would have taken. I think I am ready, I have played a lot of cricket outside of 50 overs. I know how to deal with the pressure and crowds. “I probably have a bigger advantage over…