Shai Hope’s 11th ODI century studded West Indian domination in the first of three ODIs against Netherlands in Amstelveen.
On a blustery day with sheets of rain that reduced the game to 45-overs a side, West Indies made light work of a 248 chase, as they got home with 11 balls to spare and seven wickets in hand.
There were also bruising half-centuries from Shamarh Brooks and Brandon King.
The tone of the chase was set early as Hope and Brooks added 120 for the first wicket.