Moeen Ali believes World Cup glory this summer would ensure Eoin Morgan’s team go down as England’s best one-day side. With the Test series in the West Indies wrapped up, all eyes are on limited-overs cricket for the next few months, starting with five ODIs in the Caribbean.England go into the series top of the global rankings after revolutionising their approach to 50-over cricket over the past four years, and make no secret of the fact they fancy their chances of lifting the World Cup on home soil on July 14. Live One-Day International Cricket February 20, 2019, 2:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Three England teams have finished runners-up in the tournament – the classes of 1979, 1987 and 1992 – and Ali wants to go one better to seal the current squad’s legacy.”We can say we were the best ODI side to play for England but without a trophy, it will be difficult to say that,” said the all-rounder.”We have come close and we feel now is the time. We don’t feel we have to win it, it’s more ‘this is the time to win it’. We are an amazing side but we…