While none of England’s batters managed to score a hundred against the West Indies, they had four players who contributed a half-century with Jacob Bethell’s 82 the highlight in a Player of the Match performance.
But Brook hailed the efforts of England’s top-order, with Ben Duckett (60), Joe Root (57) and new opener Jamie Smith (37) all looking solid against the West Indies’ pace attack.
“The boys up top started beautifully and set the template for how we wanted to play and how we want to play for the rest of the series,” Brook said.
“The tempo we batted with throughout the innings was pretty much spot on. We have a lot of depth in our batting, which gave the opportunity to Beth (Bethell) and (Will) Jacks to go out there and do what they did.
“I think that’s the way everyone should play in ODI cricket – you’ve got a lot longer than you think. I got out with 20 overs to go and I felt like I was sat watching for about three hours. You can give yourself 10, 15 or 20 balls to get in and then you can soon catch up. “I think he (Bethell) was on about 40 from 40 balls (38 off 39) and he ended up striking at 140 or 150. That’s the type of game it is and you can catch up very quickly.”