BIRMINGHAM, England — Harry Brook's reign as England's new white-ball captain began by thumping the West Indies by 238 runs in a one-day international at Edgbaston on Thursday.
For the first time in an ODI, the first seven batters scored 35 or more as England racked up 400-8. Brook was among four players to contribute half-centuries.
The West Indies needed to pull off a record run chase but was out for 162 in the 27th.
Medium-pacer Saqib Mahmood knocked over the top order and fast bowler Jamie Overton got hold of the tail.
''That was a pretty phenomenal performance,'' Brook said. ''I'm not concerned (no one convrtd fifties into hundrds). We got 400 runs. If one of us kicks on, that's a complete performance.''
England can clinch its first ODI bilateral series win since September 2023 on Sunday in Cardiff. The third and last match is on Tuesday at the Oval.
About all that England lost at Edgbaston was the toss.
West Indies thought it could exploit humid conditions but the initial bowling was mediocre and Ben Duckett and Jamie Smith, who was opening for the first time and dropped on 1, smashed 64 runs within seven overs. By the end of the powerplay, England was 90 for the loss of only Smith.