I would say that this is an Oriental/Horsefield's rather than Common.
Not much of the underpart barring is showing (only the sides of the breast), and although this looks a little narrow there is a tendancy for the barring to be slightly narrower on the sides of the breast in most adult cuculus cuckoos. I spent some time at the British Museum last year looking at specimens of these species (as part of the review of the first record of Common Cuckooon Po Toi) and i was stuck by the differences in the throat. In Common the throat patch is paler (less blue) and has a lower border which is usually not well defined. In Horsefields/Oriental the throat patch is darker, slightly bluer and typically has a very defined lower border.
Typical examples of each can be found at:
Horsefield's:
http://orientalbirdimages.org/se ... _ID=&pagesize=1
Common:
http://orientalbirdimages.org/se ... _ID=&pagesize=1