I only watched it up until the lunch interval. I struggle to be interested in ODIs, partly because we are crap in them, and partly because aside from in tournaments, every team is always rotating their players.
I'm guessing part of any strange decisions might be because Taylor was in charge instead of Morgan - not sure how much captaincy he's done before, but for England he hasn't done any.
I can only assume they opened the bowling with Topley instead of Wood because they wanted to look at him. I haven't seen anything of him myself, but I wasn't impressed from those few overs I saw.
Rashid is a funny one - I'm guessing they wanted to give him a go before it was too late, but he is pretty mercurial - but if you play him, you've got to bowl him I guess. There's a lot of talk about playing him in the test team, but I don't know that he really has the control - he'd work as a second spinner, but we've already got one of those in Moeen - what we need is a first spinner!
Having said all that, it is pretty hard to be too hard on the bowlers or even the decisions of which ones to use when they are trying to defend such an abject total in the first place. That didn't lose the game - it was the batting failures beforehand.
Reminded me a lot of when I'd be playing cricket back home and one team gets rolled quickly - there was often a 20 over "beer match" slogfest afterwards. The crowd would have loved that yesterday!