In the first ODI, the West Indies' revamped bowling attack -- Bravo, Ravi Rampaul and
Jason Holder -- ran through the New Zealand lineup to restrict them to 156.
The West Indies were then reduced to 96 for 6 before Darren Sammy slammed 43 not out off 27 balls to get them home with two wickets in hand.
"I keep stressing (on unity), and if you have noticed (after) every wicket I get the team together and one player says something positive,” the captain said.