It wasn’t always this way in England. 250 used to give you a good chance of winning, even if the full complement of 50 overs was bowled.
Clearly now everything in England is intentionally being built towards the World Cup: flat runfest pitches, the deprioritisation of County Championship and therefore Test matches, massive resources being plowed into white-ball cricket, keeping Bayliss as the head coach in spite of an awful winter season - with the ECB hoping that this level of investment and preparation will ultimately lead to England lifting the Cricket World Cup on home soil.
That’s fine, and there is patently a well thought out plan in action here, it’s just slightly melancholic to see for those of us who have been watching cricket since the last century, and certainly for English cricket fans we are used to seeing the white flannels and the shiny red cherry at the top of the list. I would love to see England win a World Cup - it’s just a bit sad.