And so, here we have it: the 15 men who have been charged with bringing the One-Day International Cricket World Cup home. England have hosted the tournament five times, been runners-up three times but have never won it. So with their opening fixture against South Africa at the Oval just around the corner, captain Eoin Morgan and ECB selector Ed Smith have selected a diverse squad. Most notable is the inclusion of Barbados-born fast-bowler Jofra Archer – having only played three time for England – while both David Willey and Joe Denly have missed out. Archer has impressed for the Rajasthan Royals during this years IPL and following his few appearances for England, looks to have added a new dynamic to the England squad. And bearing in mind England’s ODI side is currently ranked number one in the world, that could be a scary prospect for the rest of England’s competition. England squad for Cricket World Cup 2019 Jason Roy ( Image: Getty Images for ECB) 28, Surrey Right handed batsman Played: 76 Runs: 2938 100s: 8 Average: 40.80 Strike Rate: 106.29 Fastest six hitter in the West. Gets his team off to a flyer more often than not and…