Cricket Legend Damien Martyn Wakes From Induced Coma After Meningitis

Former Australian Test cricketer Damien Martyn has woken from an induced coma after being hospitalised with meningitis. His progress was confirmed by former teammate Adam Gilchrist, who stated Martyn is now able to talk and respond to treatment. Martyn's partner, Amanda, issued a statement thanking the medical team and requesting privacy for the family. The elegant batsman, a hero of Australia's 2004 series win in India, played 67 Tests and 208 ODIs for his country.

Key Points: Damien Martyn Wakes From Meningitis-Induced Coma

  • Woken from induced coma
  • Hospitalised with meningitis
  • Former teammate Adam Gilchrist confirms progress
  • Family requests privacy
  • 2004 Border-Gavaskar Trophy hero
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Australian Test legend Damien Martyn wakes up from induced coma

Former Australian cricketer Damien Martyn is awake and responding after being in an induced coma for over a week due to meningitis, his family confirms.

"Damien is progressing well with his medical treatment. - Amanda, Martyn's partner"

Brisbane, January 4

Former Australian cricketer and Test legend Damien Martyn has woken from an induced coma after being hospitalised for over a week due to meningitis, according to the Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday.

Martyn, 54, was admitted to Gold Coast University Hospital on December 27 after falling seriously ill and was placed in an induced coma. The development was confirmed by former Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist, who stated that the 54-year-old is now "able to talk and respond to the treatment".

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 the former Australia coach Darren Lehmann sent well wishes for Martyn on social media after news broke of his illness."Lots of love and prayers sending 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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Priyanka N
Meningitis is no joke. So glad the medical team was able to pull him through. His family must have gone through hell. Let's all respect their privacy as requested.
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Arjun K
One of the most stylish batsmen to watch, even when he was scoring against us. That 2004 series still hurts, but his batting was pure class. Get well soon, Damien!
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Sarah B
While I'm happy he's recovering, the article feels a bit heavy on the career stats and light on the actual medical journey. It's a health story first. Still, wonderful news.
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Vikram M
A true great of the game. His partnership with Steve Waugh in the 1999 World Cup semi-final... unforgettable. Health is the real victory. Sending positive vibes from India.
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Karthik V
This is fantastic news! As a cricket fan, these rivalries are what make the sport. But when a player faces something like this, we are all on the same team. Wishing him strength.

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