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Reporter mugged in Dominica

ESPNcricinfo reporter Daniel Brettig was taken to hospital in Dominica on Saturday night after being mugged by men armed with knives in the capital city Roseau

Daniel Brettig after the incident in Dominica  •  ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Daniel Brettig after the incident in Dominica  •  ESPNcricinfo Ltd

ESPNcricinfo reporter Daniel Brettig was taken to hospital in Dominica on Saturday night after being mugged by men armed with knives in the capital city Roseau.
Brettig was attacked by two men and thrown to the ground after withdrawing cash from an ATM a short walk away from the Australian team hotel, and had his wallet and phones stolen.
He was treated at hospital for a cut to the head, a bloody nose and other grazes, but said the incident would not taint his view of the Caribbean.
"After nearly 10 years of touring maybe I had got too comfortable, but Dominica was certainly not particularly high on my list of dangerous places," Brettig said. "It goes to show that we must be extremely careful wherever we are in the world, and that we must also look after each other and operate in groups.
"The mugging itself was pretty awful and violent, although it could of course been so much worse. Quite early in the confrontation you realise that your valuables are meaningless without your life, and they can all be replaced."
Brettig had visited Dominica previously in 2012 to cover Australia's Test match there, and said he had fond memories of the country.
"I'm grateful to the overwhelming majority of the local population for how much they have worked to try to help me, from the two young men who helped me out of the street where I'd been attacked, to hotel staff, police and others," he said. "They deserve better than to have their country dragged through the mud by a few thugs and thieves.
"I'm also grateful for the kind words and gestures of the Australian team on tour, nearly all of whom have wished me well over the past day. The vigilance of the team security manager, Frank Dimasi, should not be underestimated. Equally, I am thankful for the supportive words I've received from the cricketing family back home.
"I don't want to let this episode dissuade me from travelling to the Caribbean nor touring generally, but I will certainly be doing so in more cautious ways in future."
Another Australian tourist travelling with a group of cricket fans was also mugged in Dominica on the same night in a separate incident.
The first Test finished in Dominica on Friday, and the teams will move on to Jamaica for this week's second Test.