Monday, May 11, 2026

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Adrian Barath is back in the thick of things.
The diminutive opening batsman has recovered from a recent spell of injuries and is ready to take his place in the West Indies team for the fourth Digicel One-Day International against Australia today at the Beausejour Cricket Ground in St Lucia.
Barath confirmed his readiness with a century for Trinidad and Tobago against Guyana in a regional four-day match last weekend.
Here, he is a model of concentration as he defends in the nets yesterday.

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