Damien Martyn Discharged, Recovering After Meningitis Scare

Former Australian cricketer Damien Martyn has been discharged from the hospital and is recovering at home after a serious bout of meningitis that required an induced coma. Teammate Adam Gilchrist provided the positive update, noting Martyn has "an amazing recovery" but still has a journey ahead. Martyn, through Gilchrist, thanked the cricketing world for its love and support during his illness. The 54-year-old is widely regarded as one of Australia's greatest ODI finishers, with a distinguished career spanning from 1992 to 2006.

Key Points: Damien Martyn Health Update: Out of Hospital, Recovering

  • Discharged from Gold Coast hospital
  • Was in induced coma in December
  • Gilchrist shares positive update
  • Martyn thanks fans for support
  • A celebrated ODI finisher
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Adam Gilchrist shares big health update on Damien Martyn

Adam Gilchrist shares positive update on Damien Martyn's health after meningitis hospitalization. The former Aussie cricketer is now home.

"He's home. He's out of hospital and has made an amazing recovery. - Adam Gilchrist"

Sydney, January 8

Former Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist has revealed that Damien Martyn, who was hospitalised due to meningitis, has been discharged from the hospital and is recovering well, reported ESPNcricinfo.

The 54-year-old Martyn was admitted to Gold Coast University Hospital on December 27 after falling seriously ill and was placed in an induced coma. Later on, the former cricketer woke up from the Coma and was recovering well in the hospital.

Aussie cricketing legend and a former long-time teammate of Martyn, Adam Gilchrist, provided a positive update just before the start of Day 5 of the SCG Test. Gilchrist added that the 54-year-old is recovering well but has a long journey to go.

"A quick update on Damien Martyn. He's home. He's out of hospital and has made an amazing recovery. He still has a bit of a journey to go and has a bit to work through but fortunately, he's been allowed to go home and complete that recovery," Gilchrist revealed, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

"He just wanted to pass on to the cricketing world thank you so much for the love, care and support and interest in his well being. That is wonderful news. Not that long ago he was in an induced coma but now he's at home and recovering."

Martyn represented Australia in 67 Tests, 208 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and four T20 Internationals between 1992 and 2006. He remains widely regarded as one of the greatest ODI finishers in cricket history.

Earlier, Martyn's partner, Amanda, issued a statement where she and his family expressed their thanks for the support. Amanda also added that everyone should respect their privacy during a tough time.

"Damien is progressing well with his medical treatment. We also want to express our deepest appreciation to the medical team at Gold Coast University Hospital, who have been nothing short of amazing throughout this challenging time. This has been a trying time, and the family ask that you respect their privacy,'' she said, as quoted by The West Australian.

Martyn's former Australian teammate and former Australian coach, Darren Lehmann, sent well wishes to Martyn on social media after news of his illness broke.

"Lots of love and prayers are being sent Damien Martyn's way. Keep strong and fighting legend," Lehmann wrote on X.

Renowned for his elegant stroke play, Martyn finished his Test career with 4,406 runs in 67 matches at an average of 46.37, including 13 centuries. In ODIs, he scored 5,346 runs in 208 games at an average of 40.80, registering five centuries and 37 half-centuries.

One of Martyn's most memorable achievements came during the 2004 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in India, where he was named Player of the Series. He finished as the top scorer in four of Australia's eight innings, helping Australia secure its first away series win in India in several years.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Wonderful news. Meningitis is so serious, it's a miracle he's home already. Sending all good thoughts to Damien and his family for the rest of his recovery journey.
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Arjun K
One of the most stylish batsmen to watch. His 2004 performance in India was a masterclass. Get well soon, Martyn! The cricketing world still remembers your elegance.
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Vikram M
Great to hear he's out of hospital. A respectful note to the media: please do respect the family's request for privacy now. The constant spotlight can be exhausting during recovery.
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Priya S
From an induced coma to being home in a few weeks is nothing short of amazing. Hats off to the medical team. Wishing him strength for the road ahead. ❤️
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Karthik V
As an Indian fan, I hated seeing him score against us, but you have to respect pure class. A true great of the game. Speedy recovery, Damien!

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