Former Australia batter Damien Martyn has been admitted to a hospital in Brisbane after suffering a serious illness that has left him in a critical condition.
The 54-year-old, who represented Australia in 67 Test matches and over 200 One-Day Internationals, has reportedly been placed in an induced coma as doctors closely monitor his condition.
Australian media reports suggest that Martyn is battling meningitis, prompting immediate medical intervention. The news has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, with concern pouring in from fans, former teammates, and officials alike.
Messages of Support From the Cricket Fraternity
As news of Martyn's condition became public, several former teammates and close associates came forward to express their support and concern. Former Australia coach Darren Lehmann took to social media to send his prayers and encouragement, urging Martyn to stay strong during this difficult phase.
Legendary wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist also reassured well-wishers that Martyn is receiving the best possible care, adding that his partner Amanda and family are aware of the widespread support coming their way. Cricket Australia's leadership echoed similar sentiments, extending heartfelt wishes for a swift and full recovery for one of the country's most respected former players.
A Career Defined by Elegance and Big-Match Performances
Damien Martyn was widely admired for his effortless stroke play and calm presence at the crease. Making his Test debut at just 21, he went on to build a distinguished international career, averaging over 46 in the longest format of the game. Martyn scored 13 Test centuries, with a highest score of 165, and was a vital component of Australia's dominant batting line-up during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
His impact extended beyond Test cricket, as he played a crucial role in Australia's World Cup triumphs, most memorably with an unbeaten 88 in the 2003 World Cup final. Renowned for stepping up in high-pressure moments, Martyn's contributions remain etched in Australian cricket history.

