Damien Martyn Retires

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Damien Martyn, who was often unpredictable with the bat, has made a surprising call by announcing his retirement from both international and domestic cricket. Martyn's place was under heavy scrutiny after the second Test in Adelaide, but he took control of his future by informing Cricket Australia of his decision today with immediate effect.

Martyn, 35, said the current Ashes campaign, which Australia lead 2-0, needed people who were "more than 100% committed". "I said to myself when I made this decision in the last 48 hours that I may lose friends in doing what I'm doing," he said in a statement. "But I also said to myself that if I stayed doing what I was doing I may equally lose respect for myself and the friendship of those around me."

After a disappointing start to the series with scores of 29, 11 and 5, Martyn was expected to earn a reprieve for a home-ground appearance in Perth when Shane Watson failed to recover from a hamstring injury. However, Australia's desire to add to the bowling attack appears to have signalled the end for Martyn and it would not be a surprise if Andrew Symonds was selected in the squad today.

Ricky Ponting said Martyn thought "long and hard" about the decision and the team would miss him. "Damien is one of the world's most unsung players in both forms of the game and I don't think it is really understood how good he actually is," Ponting said. "In recent times he won the Test in Johannesburg off his own bat and played a huge role in Australia claiming the Champions Trophy for the first time.

"He is one of those players who, as the conditions and situations got harder and more difficult, the better he became. Some of his innings in Sri Lanka and India on turning pitches proved his class and I know I will miss his influence on the Australian team."

During the Adelaide Test Ponting spoke about how important Martyn was to the side and felt criticism of the batsman was unwarranted. Martyn was demoted to No. 5 for the successful second-innings chase in Adelaide and was out when he stepped away and glided to gully in a bid to maintain a high run-rate.

Martyn played 67 Tests in a 14-year career, scoring 4406 runs at 46.37, and he was also involved in 208 one-day internationals. He made his debut as a gifted 21-year-old against West Indies in 1992-93 and played in three series before being blamed for Australia's tight loss to South Africa at the SCG the next season. Six years later he was recalled for a tour of New Zealand and developed into one of Australia's most attractive and dependable batsmen.

His greatest year came in 2004 when he grabbed six centuries and was the standout player during important series victories in Sri Lanka and India, where Australia won for the first time in 35 years. Dropped after the 2005 Ashes, when he suffered a couple of poor umpiring decisions, he came back for the tour of South Africa and picked up a match-winning hundred in the final Test, but he was unable to re-find his form during the current campaign.

Martyn, who was married in the off-season, has usually tried to avoid the spotlight and is travelling today. "I'm aware of the tremendous challenges facing Australian cricket, including this current Ashes series," he said. "Such challenges require people who are more than 100% committed, dedicated, disciplined and passionate about the game, what it seeks to achieve and how those involved in the game can best serve cricket.

"I feel, therefore, it's time for me to move aside. I have enjoyed everything the game has given me. I have gained from it more than I could have ever imagined."
 
He shouldn't have been brought back after being dropped following the last Ashes series IMO...
Clarke to No. 4, Symonds at 6, Gilly still 7??
 
I gotta say i never liked marto, far too inconsistent for my liking, and the personality of a wet dishrag. Im sure the situation was like the selectors basically said "your not playing for the rest of the ashes series" so he thought bugger it, nows as good as anytime to step down from the team, and let some youngen get a taste.

anyway, hope he enjoys his semi-retirement, its not only a nice gesture but a necessary one, as young blood is badly needed in our team.
 
Always liked marto, his style was as close to Mark waugh perfection as possible. Sure he's had his doubters but boy was he awesome to watch whenever he was on song. He will be sorely missed.
 
wats with these athletes who retire because they cant handle the pressure?

hmm... Thorpey now Marto... whos next?

Ill tip a big name AFL player to call it quits after the first 8 rounds of the season!
 
wats with these athletes who retire because they cant handle the pressure?

hmm... Thorpey now Marto... whos next?

Ill tip a big name AFL player to call it quits after the first 8 rounds of the season!

Probably Nathan Buckley ;)
 
wats with these athletes who retire because they cant handle the pressure?

hmm... Thorpey now Marto... whos next?

Ill tip a big name AFL player to call it quits after the first 8 rounds of the season!

BAD CALL!!! to say they quit because they could not handle the pressure....

from what i read Marto quit because he wasn't able to give 100% anymore.... this is highlighted by fact he has quit from state cricket too!

Regards to Thorpe.... he had a few reasons and he had already done it all... what you expect of our sports stars??

Mate that was such a Bad call.
 
about time!

and apparently the selectors still had him in the squad!

The guy was 90% of the time useless!
 
I would've dumped him sooner, and played Symonds in the side, especially since Watson got injured.

Can't believe that the selectors didn't select Symmo for Adelaide, one of 2 spin-friendly pitches, and the amount of variation he'd offer (w/ Medium pace & spin).
 
I won't say i'm glad he retired, but he was in a bad run. I think he should have been brought back earlier in his carrer when he was dropped for like 6 years. He was carving it up in the one day team then brought him back for tests a little to late. Ever since he has come back he has been under pressure to perform with everyone calling for his head.

I am surprised at Voges getting a pick I mean young blood and everything but if he starts in the middle of an ASHES campaign ahead of many many other experienced and proven players i'll eat my hat. Symonds is definately the better option for tommorow, even on the WACA wicket.

Can't wait for Watson to get back though. I guess with Martyn's retirement it means Clarke is a bit safer in the squad? Although if Roy can put together a good all round performance maybe not???

I'd say Hussey 4, Clarke 5, Roy 6, Gilchrist 7...

Mark.
 
Wolves its not a bad call - because its the truth lol. Marto would have been dumped anyhow simply cos he is not good enough anymore.

Thorpey yes had accomplished alot, but hes a sook. lol
 
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