Damien Martyn

Damien Martyn

Australia
1992 - 2006
  • Date of Birth 1971-10-21
  • Role top-order batter
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm medium
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST AUS vs WI 1992-11-27
ODI AUS vs WI 1992-12-08
T20 AUS vs NZ 2005-02-17
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

ROW XI vs Help XI
2015-09-17
Batting: 6
Bowling: -
World XI vs Asia XI
2014-10-06
Batting: 12
Bowling: -
PCA XI vs ACA Masters
2013-07-25
Batting: 10
Bowling: 0/26
RR vs RCB
2010-03-18
Batting: 19
Bowling: -
ICL World XI vs ICL Pak XI
2008-11-26
Batting: 64*
Bowling: -
ICL World XI vs ICL Bdesh
2008-11-23
Batting: 1
Bowling: -
Ahmedabad vs Chandigarh
2008-11-09
Batting: 20
Bowling: -
Dhaka vs Ahmedabad
2008-11-03
Batting: 21
Bowling: -
ICL Hyd vs Ahmedabad
2008-10-29
Batting: 16
Bowling: -
Bengal vs Ahmedabad
2008-10-22
Batting: -
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 67
Innings 109
Runs 4406
Average 46.37
Strike Rate 51.41
Highest Score 165
100s 13
50s 23
Fours 513
Sixes 10
Catches 36

Bowling Statistics

Matches 67
Innings 12
Wickets 2
Average 84
Economy 2.89
Strike Rate 174
Best Figure 1/0
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 348
Runs Conceded 168

Batting Statistics

Matches 208
Innings 182
Runs 5346
Average 40.8
Strike Rate 77.73
Highest Score 144*
100s 5
50s 37
Fours 441
Sixes 22
Catches 69

Bowling Statistics

Matches 208
Innings 31
Wickets 12
Average 58.66
Economy 5.31
Strike Rate 66.1
Best Figure 2/21
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 794
Runs Conceded 704

Batting Statistics

Matches 4
Innings 4
Runs 120
Average 30
Strike Rate 162.16
Highest Score 96
100s 0
50s 1
Fours 11
Sixes 5
Catches 1

Bowling Statistics

Matches 4
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -

Batting Statistics

Matches 299
Innings 266
Runs 8644
Average 42.79
Strike Rate
Highest Score 144*
100s 10
50s 61
Fours
Sixes
Catches 104

Bowling Statistics

Matches 299
Innings
Wickets 41
Average 31.7
Economy 5.03
Strike Rate 37.7
Best Figure 3/3
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 1549
Runs Conceded 1300

Batting Statistics

Matches 6
Innings 6
Runs 175
Average 29.16
Strike Rate 149.57
Highest Score 96
100s 0
50s 1
Fours 17
Sixes 6
Catches 3

Bowling Statistics

Matches 6
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -
No contemporary cricketer, Tendulkar aside, made batting look so simple as Damien Martyn. But it was not always thus. For the brash 21-year-old who waltzed into the Australian team at Dean Jones's expense, batting was an exercise in extravagance. To defend was to display weakness - a policy that backfired in 1993-94 when Martyn's airy square-drive at a crucial moment in Sydney triggered a five-run defeat by South Africa and a six-year hitch to his own promising career. By the time Western Australia, wanting a pretty face to spearhead their marketing campaign, had made him captain at 23, Martyn looked a tormented man. All the more remarkable, then, that he blossomed into a relaxed, classical, feathery artist. He was an elastic fieldsman and an old-style batsman whose first movement was back. He played with a high elbow, a still head, a golfer's deft touch, and had all the shots, including perhaps the most brutal reverse-sweep in the game.
Mostly, though, Martyn stuck to the textbook and composed pristine hundreds which, like the feats of the best wicketkeepers, passed almost unnoticed: an observation supported by the curious fact that, despite a Test average in the fifties, he reached the age of 30 without winning a Man-of-the-Match award. He was the quiet man of the 2003 World Cup-raising side, too, playing a minor role until he spanked 88 not out in the final - with a broken finger that later kept him out of a West Indian tour. His magnificent 13-month streak of 1608 Test runs at 61 and two Man-of-the-Series prizes from March 2004 finally moved him from the dressing-room shadows to the more uncomfortable limelight. Showing his hard-earned versatility, he crafted seven centuries on surfaces ranging from raging turners in Sri Lanka and India to green seamers in New Zealand and the hard bounce of home.
The flood ended in England and following a series of 178 runs and a couple of horrid umpiring decisions he was the major casualty of the Ashes loss. Retaining a one-day spot, he expected his five-day days were over - "If that's my last Test match, well, I've had a great time" - but was reprieved when the selectors wanted experience for the South Africa tour. As the decision to ignore policy by looking back to a 34 year old became increasingly doubtful, Martyn repaid with a nerveless 101 that led to victory in the final Test. After being a key part in Australia's first Champions Trophy success, he struggled in the opening two Tests of the Ashes series and swiftly retired.
In February 2008 he swung another surprise of sorts by announcing he had joined the unofficial Indian Cricket League and when that became defunct, comeback-kid Martyn had another unexpected return, signing for Shane Warne's IPL side Rajasthan Royals for US$100,000 in January 2010.
Cricinfo staff January 2010