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Veteran Australian cricketer Damien Martyn hospitalised

It is learnt that the former frontline batsman is in an induced coma and fighting a bout of meningitis

News Arena Network - Brisbane - UPDATED: December 31, 2025, 03:53 PM - 2 min read

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Damien Martyn's seemingly effortless stroke play was his strength.


Former cricketer Damien Martyn, who played 67 Test matches for Australia, is in a serious condition in a Brisbane hospital, the Australian media reported on Wednesday.

 

The 54-year-old right-hand batsman had fallen ill recently. It is learnt that he is in an induced coma and fighting a bout of meningitis.

 

“Lots of love and prayers sending Damien Martyn’s way. Keep strong and fighting, legend. Love to the family,” former Test teammate Darren Lehmann wrote on the social media.

 

Close friend and former Australian Test wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist said: “He is getting the best of treatment and Martyn's partner Amanda and his family know that a lot of people are sending their prayers and best wishes.”

 

Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg wished Martyn a quick recovery, saying, “I'm saddened to hear of Damien's illness. The best wishes of everyone at Cricket Australia and in the wider cricket community are with him at this time,” said Greenberg.

 

Martyn's seemingly effortless stroke play was his strength. He averaged 46.37 with the bat in Test matches. Born in Darwin, Martyn earned a Test debut at 21, replacing Dean Jones in the 1992-93 home series against West Indies, and was Western Australia's captain at 23.

 

His high score of 165 came against New Zealand in 2005, one of his 13 Test centuries. Martyn played his final test at Adelaide Oval in the 2006-07 Ashes series before moving into commentary role.

 

Martyn played 208 one-day internationals, averaging 40.8. He was part of Australia's squad that won the 1999 and 2003 World Cups, scoring an unbeaten 88 in the final against India in 2003 while batting with a broken finger, and was also a member of the 2006 Champions Trophy winning squad.

 

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