West Indies v England, 1st ODI, Antigua
Bravo, Sammy help West Indies to victory
England won the toss and chose to bowl first with Joe Root opening the bowling and picking up an early wicket•Getty Images
And Darren Bravo fell lbw, part of a stranglehold England's spinners manage to exert•Getty Images
It was a platform which Dwayne Bravo seized upon and his 87 moved West Indies towards a good total•AFP
Moeen Ali, on debut too, also played some attractive strokes as the opening pair added 96•Getty Images
...and Jos Buttler could only find mid-off as the task got out of hand for England•Getty Images
There was further early joy for England as Kirk Edwards was bowled cheaply•Getty Images
Moeen Ali, on his England debut, was part of the spin attack and he removed Bravo•Getty Images
But then Darren Sammy arrived to strike four sixes and five fours as the hosts put up what appeared a very competitive score•Getty Images
Lumb went through to a century - the second man to make an ODI hundred on debut for England after Dennis Amiss in 1972•Getty Images
England's middle order struggled against Sunil Narine•AFP
But from 45 for 4, Lendl Simmons helped steady West Indies. He went on to make 65 which laid a nice platform for his side•Getty Images
England's chase began well with Michael Lumb - on ODI debut - looking in good touch•Getty Images
Sunil Narine dismissed Joe Root as the innings started to lose its way...•Getty Images