0 Have your say CAPTAIN Eoin Morgan has put England’s one-day side on World Cup alert, with a year to establish themselves as the team to beat in 2019. Next summer’s tournament on home soil presents a golden opportunity for England to secure their first major 50-over global success, but they go into tomorrow’s Gillette Series opener against Australia in Melbourne ranked fourth in the format.This places them behind their hosts, as well as second-placed India and market leaders South Africa, and proves there is a distance yet to go if Morgan’s squad are to end a pursuit that began 43 years and 11 editions ago.Australia have endured no such torment, landing the title on five occasions, and will arrive next May as defending champions following their 2015 triumph.As such, this next month provides a perfect test for a touring side with designs on the silverware – something Morgan makes no secret of harbouring.“This time next year we need to be in a good enough space to be contenders for the World Cup,” said the Dubliner on the eve of the five-match series.“To be in that space you need to be setting or bucking trends or being able to adapt….