Summary

  • First ODI, Edgbaston

  • England thrash West Indies by 238 runs to take 1-0 lead in three-match series

  • Windies 162 (26.2 overs): Overton 3-22, Mahmood 3-32

  • Carse takes sublime one-handed grab above his head to remove Hope

  • England 400-8: Bethell 82 (53), Duckett 60 (48), Brook 58 (45), Root 57 (65)

  • Second ODI in Cardiff on Sunday at 11:00 BST

  1. England's Brook era begins with thumping win against West Indiespublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 29 May

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    Explosive Bethell batting display steals the show for England

    England era under Harry Brook is up and running with a thumping win against West Indies.

    They were dominant from the outset. Scroll down for all of the best clips and reaction or read Stephan Shemilt's match report for full analysis.

    We'll be back on Friday for the first women's ODI between England and West Indies and here again for the second men's match on Sunday.

  2. Postpublished at 20:13 British Summer Time 29 May

    The next match in this series is on Sunday in Cardiff. That's a day game so an 11:00 BST start.

  3. Postpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 29 May

    Their wasn't much for West Indies to celebrate today - they conceded 400 and their number 11 was their highest scorer in the chase - but they did take some blinders in the field...

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    'Fantastic' catches galore in acrobatic WIndies fielding display

  4. 'A pretty phenomenal performance'published at 20:07 British Summer Time 29 May

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    'Absolute carnage' - England hit five boundaries off Forde over

    England captain Harry Brook said: "That was a pretty phenomenal performance from the boys. Nice to get the series under way in good fashion.

    "I'm not concerned [about no one converting their runs into centuries]. We got 400 runs! That is something we can look at and we've been speaking about. Four of us got 50+ scores. If one of us kicks on, that's a complete performance.

    "We've got so much power. Smudge [Jamie Smith] started really well in the powerplay, put them under an immense amount of pressure. That allowed people down the order to try and hit it out of the park. The tempo of our innings was spot on.

    "Saqib bowled beautifully in the powerplay and got the rewards he deserved. Carse and Jamie [Overton] were bowling gas."

  5. 'We have some work and assessing to do'published at 20:04 British Summer Time 29 May

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    Mahmood takes an early wicket and removes Greaves

    West Indies captain Shai Hope, speaking at the presentation: "We didn't make the early inroads we were after. If you don't you will always find yourself playing catch up. That is what happened.

    "We pulled the game back quite nicely. They were striking at eight-point-something at one stage. We let it slip at the end. We have some work and assessing to do.

    "We still have some inexperience in our bowling line-up so it is only a matter of time until we hit the ground running. 400 is a tough task but we didn't start well in powerplay with the bat. When you are chasing 400 you need a good start."

  6. Postpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 29 May

    Today was a morale-boosting day for England's pace attack, with Saqib Mahmood in particular impressing with the new ball.

    He took 3-32 sharing the new ball with Brydon Carse. West Indies' top order quickly fell to 79-5 and the game was done.

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    Carse removes King as West Indies start terribly with the bat

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    'Very soft dismissal' - Carty caught by Brook at mid-off for 22

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    Carse makes 'superb' catch at deep square leg to dismiss Hope for 25

  7. Bethell 'learned a lot' at the IPLpublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 29 May

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    Bethell hits England's four half-century innings

    Player of the match Jacob Bethell said: "It's pretty special to play here [at Edgbaston] for the first time for England and to top it off with a win and put in a good performance is special."

    On batting at number six: "I enjoy batting in the middle order. Today was an easy situation to walk into. We were well on top when I came out to bat. It was just about not giving away a cluster of wickets.

    "I back myself that when I'm in, I can hit a lot of balls to the boundary. Dot balls are not good for a batter's mind. I try to hit strong shots and get singles early on."

    On playing in the IPL: "I learned a lot. I found the experience very beneficial for my game. I feel like I'm a better player than when I went to India two months ago. Virat Kohli was great [for advice] - all I had to do was ask."

  8. 'Smith gave England a platform'published at 19:54 British Summer Time 29 May

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

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    'Carved away beautifully!' - Smith hits Seales for back-to-back fours

    Everyone came in and looked really fluid, which is testament to whatever Harry Brook is saying to his team.

    I really like Jamie Smith at the top of the order. The way he looks tall and stands strong. He really gave the team a platform to soak up the pressure when they lost a few wickets later on.

  9. Watch the winning momentpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 29 May

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    Rashid bowls Joseph to wrap up dominant 238 run victory for England

    Played one. Won one.

    Here's how Adil Rashid ensured the Harry Brook era began with a win.

  10. Postpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 29 May

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    Explosive Bethell batting display steals the show for England

    England were imposing with the bat. All of their top seven made 37 or more.

    The highlight, though, was Jacob Bethell's 82. In his first innings for England since February, having missed last week's Test against Zimbabwe because of the IPL, he built on a slow start in destructive fashion.

    By the end he was clubbing and flicking the ball to all parts.

  11. Postpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 29 May

    England were dominant from the very start.

    Their new opening partnership of Ben Duckett and Jamie Smith put on 62 with Smith impressing in scoring 37 from 24 balls in his first 50-over knock as an opener.

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    Smith hits four after Greaves' dropped catch at second-slip

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    'Carved away beautifully!' - Smith hits Seales for back-to-back fours

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    King grabs 'absolute rocket' from Smith to take first England wicket

  12. Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 29 May

    "We didn't start well and didn't finish any better," says West Indies skipper Shai Hope.

    Quite.

  13. Postpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 29 May

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    West Indies are bowled out! They have lost by a mammoth figure, but England were too good. They picked up early wickets after setting a huge total.

    West Indies were not at the races today.

    England's Harry Brook (right) and West Indie's Shai Hope shake hands during the First Men's One Day International match at Edgbaston,Image source, Getty Images
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    ENGLAND BEAT WEST INDIES BY 238 RUNSpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 29 May

    Joseph b Rashid 12 (WI 162 all out)

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    Rashid bowls Joseph to wrap up dominant 238 run victory for England

    The Harry Brook era begins in dominant fashion as Adil Rashid bowls Alzarri Joseph to seal a 238-run victory.

    It's England's second-biggest win in terms of runs in ODIs.

    You can't really ask for much more.

  15. Postpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 29 May

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This is a bit of fun for Harry Brook. He can get his fast bowlers in and be a little bit mean. He has got a very short fine leg in the field, a position he has enjoyed having in today.

  16. WI 162-9published at 26 overs

    Seales 29, Joseph 12

    West Indies coach Daren Sammy is still just about managing a smile in the dressing room. His side have at least now ensured this will not be England's biggest ODI win in terms of runs.

    Harry Brook still has this short leg in place, meaning there are gaps everywhere, and Jayden Seales clubs another four to brighten Sammy's mood just a little more.

  17. Postpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 29 May

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

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    Mahmood takes an early wicket and removes Greaves

    It couldn't have gone much better for Harry Brook today. The two opening bowlers hit the track hard, particularly Mahmood, and played with real intent. Bethell also played an excellent innings to propel England towards that 400 total.

  18. WI 156-9published at 25 overs

    England need one wicket to win

    The over ends with England appealing for pretty much everything and none of those appeals being successful.

    Brydon Carse is returning to try and wrap things up.

  19. Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 29 May

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Seales has gone for a six again. What's he doing at 11? West Indies are making sure that England won't get their largest run win and this will be a bit annoying for Rashid.

  20. 6 runs

    WI 151-9published at 24.3 overs

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    Seales hits Rashid for 'almost identical' back-to-back sixes

    Two big sixes by Jayden Seales!

    He's ensured West Indies have avoided their heaviest defeat and looks like denying England their record.