LONDON (AP) Ending England’s wait for a first cricket World Cup title seems to be beyond a team that changed captains in the lead-up to the tournament, is without one of its most destructive batsmen in outcast Kevin Pietersen and continues to struggle with its bowling late in the innings.The limited-overs squads have often been a source of embarrassment in a country where test cricket remains the pinnacle form of the game. The English have lost five straight ODI series in favored conditions at home and were blown away 5-2 in a series in Sri Lanka at the end of 2014.Hopes raised by reaching the final of a pre-World Cup tri-series tournament involving Australia and India were quickly shot down by a humbling 112-run defeat to the Australians in its last competitive match before the global showpiece begins.It was a reality check, a signal that the team is still a work in progress.Removing Alastair Cook as captain – and from the ODI squad – in December and giving the role to Eoin Morgan was widely viewed as a step in the right direction but problems persist.Is England missing a trick by going with a new opening partnership of Ian Bell…