Joe Root has admitted that his target is to become more consistent following a positive start with the bat on the tour of the West Indies.
The Yorkshire batsman struck an unbeaten 104 as England beat the Vice Chancellor's XI by 29 runs in a warm-up match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.
When asked if he felt he was starting to find form following a disappointing tour of Australia, Root told reporters: "A little bit. I never worried too much about that. I knew I was always going to come back.
"It was never really a massive worry, just a fresh start here on this tour and really knuckling down and getting back to making some big runs.
"The key is to continue and build on this, and make sure I go on and become more consistent and can be relied upon on more occasions."
England take on the West Indies in the first one-day international on Friday.