Joe
Root hit an unbeaten 104, Ben Stokes 58 and Henry Wright 36 to help England to
290-8 after dropping the throw. Off-spinner James Tredwell took 3-39 as England,
despite Kyle Corbin's 98-ball millennium for the serves, took the win. They
perform the first of three one-day internationals against Western Indies at the
same location on Saturday. After the three matches in Bermuda, Ashley Giles's
part competition three Twenty 20s against the globe T20 winners in Bridgetown,
Barbados, before traveling to Bangladesh, where their World Twenty20 strategy
begins against New Zealand on 22 Goal. Root said: "The key is to proceed
and develop on this and create sure I go on and become more reliable and can be
depended upon on more events. To get operates beginning on in a trip gives you
a lot of assurance for what's to come."
The
coordinate was England's first overall look since Kevin Petersen’s worldwide
profession was finished. Luke Wright, who says he wants to declare for a
frequent worldwide position, put on 58 for the first wicket with Alex Hales.
England's strength was temporarily stopped when three wickets dropped for 23
operates, but Main and Yorkshire group partner Tim Bresnan (17) included 62.
Main, hitting at variety four, achieved his millennium in the ultimate over as
Britain, who missing their last ODI sequence 4-1 in Sydney, published a decent
complete. The serves reacted with a starting take a position of 53 which
finished when Tredwell eliminated Chadwick Walton with his first football,
before the off-spinner had John Palmer captured behind for a goose. Corbin, who
created 105, put on 105 with Devon Johnson to help the serves restore from
143-5, before they dropped to Bresnan and Stuart Wide respectively in the
ultimate five over’s.
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