AMSTELVEEN, Holland – Brandon King’s career-best unbeaten half-century pulled West Indies out of trouble and steered them to a comfortable five-wicket win over the Netherlands today, securing the tourists their first One-Day International series win of the year.With the Caribbean side in a spot of bother at 99 for five nearing the half-way stage of the innings in their second ODI, King arrived to fashion a polished 91 not out off 90 balls, enabling his side to overhaul their target of 215 with nearly five overs to spare at the VRA Ground.He was partnered by rookie right-hander Keacy Carty who stroked an unbeaten 43 from 66 balls in his first international innings, the pair adding 118 in an unbroken sixth wicket partnership.The result, which followed Tuesday’s seven-wicket win, helped West Indies break a run of poor results following series defeats to Ireland and India earlier this year.