Damien Martyn

Damien Richard Martyn

Damien Martyn

Australia Australia

Overview

Full Name Damien Richard Martyn
Age 53y 32d
Born Thursday, October 21, 1971, Australia
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Playing Role Batter

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 2002

Biography

Born in Darwin, Damien Martyn was the only cricketer from the Northern Territory to have played for Australia and was one of the longest-serving batsmen in the team.

Martyn represented the Australian Cricket Academy and was also captain of the Australia Under-19 squad. He made his Test and ODI debut in Australia’s home series against West Indies in 1992 at the expense of Dean Jones. Martyn was considered to be one of the classiest batsmen of his era and made batting look much uncomplicated. He was a promising talent for the Aussies but living the glamorous life affected his career. Following his defensive approach, he was dropped from the national side. After a disappointing stint in the Australian team, he was named captain of Western Australia at the age of 23. His domestic form declined as well and post that he nearly gave up playing cricket and started a travel company.

After a six-year hitch, ‘Marto’ returned to the international fold for the series against New Zealand after he scored a double century against Tasmania in 1999. After his comeback he cemented his place in the both the Test and the ODI squad. Martyn was a typical textbook cricketer. He played with a high elbow and high head and was one of the best reverse sweepers in the game. He was an integral part of the 2003 World Cup winning squad and scored an unbeaten 88 not out in the final. A magnificent 13-month streak saw him scoring over 1600 runs and bagging two man-of the-series awards. In 2004, he finally came into the limelight when he helped Australia secure a first series win on the sub-continent in more than 30 years. Later, he became instrumental in Australia’s first Champions Trophy success, following which his career began to decline. Struggling in the Ashes of 2006, Martyn finally called it quits in 2006.

Debut
Australia vs West Indies at Brisbane - Friday, November 27, 1992

Batting

Matches 67
Innings 109
Runs 4406
100's - 50's 13 - 23
Sixes - Fours 10 - 513
Average 46.37
Strike Rate 51.41
Highest Score (vs New Zealand, 18/03/2005) 165

Bowling

Matches 67
Innings 12
Overs 58
Wickets 2
Economy Rate 2.89
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs England, 29/11/2002) 1/0

Fielding

Catches 36
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 8

Career Runs

1353
1017
678
339
Runs
Years