Brook's England captaincy begins with 238-run mauling of West Indies in first ODI
Briefly

England's recent ODI against the West Indies at Edgbaston marked a historic achievement, as they scored 400 runs without any player reaching a century. Under the leadership of Harry Brook, the team demonstrated a powerful collective batting effort, with four players contributing half-centuries. Jacob Bethell shone with a significant contribution of 82 runs off 53 balls. The bowlers also excelled, with Saqib Mahmood and Jamie Overton each claiming three wickets, effectively sealing the 238-run victory. This match indicates a promising start for Brook's captaincy, reminiscent of England's previous championship journey four years ago.
England's 238-run victory over West Indies showcases a collective batting effort, with no individual centurion, marking a historic achievement in ODI format.
Harry Brook's captaincy begins on a high note, amassing 400 runs without a centurion and demonstrating the depth of England’s batting lineup.
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