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Martyn frontrunner for prestigious award

Damien Martyn is the favourite to receive the prestigious Allan Border Medal at a gala ceremony in Melbourne tonight

Cricinfo staff
31-Jan-2005


Martyn, the batsman of many colours, is tipped for the Allan Border Medal © Getty Images
Damien Martyn is the favourite to receive the prestigious Allan Border Medal at a gala ceremony in Melbourne tonight. As a Test and one-day player, Martyn's superb performances through the voting year, from February 11 until yesterday, are expected to earn him Australia's highest individual award ahead of Justin Langer and Shane Warne.
Warne's return from a one-year drugs suspension was superb, netting 75 wickets, and Langer scored 1481 runs for 2004, but Martyn's consistent brilliance after a lean 2003-04 stood above both of his Test-only team-mates. Martyn registered six Test hundreds - two each in Sri Lanka, India and Australia - and 1373 runs during the polling period, and played in 21 one-day matches, including making 24 in yesterday's three-wicket VB Series loss to Pakistan.
Martyn is also a contender for the Test Player of the Year along with Langer and Warne, while Michael Clarke, who will be judged on 731 runs, including two hundreds and three fifties, is tipped for the one-day award.