Adrian Barath
- Date of Birth 1990-4-14
- Role opening batter
- Batting Style right-hand bat
- Bowling Style right-arm offbreak
Debut Matches
| Format | Match | Date |
|---|---|---|
| TEST | AUS vs WI | 2009-11-26 |
| ODI | ZIM vs WI | 2010-03-04 |
| T20 | ZIM vs WI | 2010-02-28 |
Recent Performances
Batting Statistics
Matches
15
Innings
28
Runs
657
Average
23.46
Strike Rate
47.33
Highest Score
104
100s
1
50s
4
Fours
93
Sixes
5
Catches
13
Bowling Statistics
Matches
15
Innings
1
Wickets
0
Average
-
Economy
4
Strike Rate
-
Best Figure
-
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
6
Runs Conceded
4
Batting Statistics
Matches
14
Innings
14
Runs
394
Average
30.3
Strike Rate
64.37
Highest Score
113
100s
1
50s
1
Fours
43
Sixes
3
Catches
3
Bowling Statistics
Matches
14
Innings
-
Wickets
-
Average
-
Economy
-
Strike Rate
-
Best Figure
-
4 Wickets
-
5 Wickets
-
Balls Bowled
-
Runs Conceded
-
Batting Statistics
Matches
2
Innings
2
Runs
23
Average
11.5
Strike Rate
58.97
Highest Score
15
100s
0
50s
0
Fours
3
Sixes
0
Catches
1
Bowling Statistics
Matches
2
Innings
-
Wickets
-
Average
-
Economy
-
Strike Rate
-
Best Figure
-
4 Wickets
-
5 Wickets
-
Balls Bowled
-
Runs Conceded
-
Batting Statistics
Matches
41
Innings
41
Runs
981
Average
25.15
Strike Rate
Highest Score
113
100s
1
50s
4
Fours
Sixes
Catches
10
Bowling Statistics
Matches
41
Innings
1
Wickets
0
Average
-
Economy
Strike Rate
-
Best Figure
-
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
6
Runs Conceded
0
Batting Statistics
Matches
44
Innings
44
Runs
966
Average
24.15
Strike Rate
106.5
Highest Score
68*
100s
0
50s
6
Fours
91
Sixes
26
Catches
6
Bowling Statistics
Matches
44
Innings
-
Wickets
-
Average
-
Economy
-
Strike Rate
-
Best Figure
-
4 Wickets
-
5 Wickets
-
Balls Bowled
-
Runs Conceded
-
Adrian Barath's name had already been heard in the cricket world much before he made his Test debut - he had caught the eye of Brian Lara, no less, as a 11-year-old when batting in the nets. When he played his first Test eight years later, Barath showed he was well worth the hype, with a scintillating 104 at the Gabba, a performance which stood out for its poise and crisp strokeplay even as much bigger names failed miserably. The knock only justified all the excitement that Barath had drawn from his early days. Considered to be one of the most promising young batting talents in the Caribbean, Barath was playing in the Trinidad Under-13 team in 2001 and led the side in 2002. He broke into the U-15 side at 13 and played for three seasons. Barath made his first-class debut for Trinidad in January 2007, scoring 73 against Guyana and two centuries in successive matches against Leewards and Windwards Islands soon followed. He was part of the West Indies U-19 team for the 2008 World Cup and consistent success at domestic level earned him a spot in the West Indies A team against the touring England side in January 2009. He made it count, scoring a hundred against an attack which included James Anderson, Stephen Harmison and Ryan Sidebottom. Many considered Barath unlucky to miss out on the tour of England that followed but his first call-up to the Test squad came soon after, against Bangladesh at home. He didn't play then, which was just as well, since it allowed him to announce his arrival on the international stage with a huge bang.
George Binoy November 2009
George Binoy November 2009
