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Come Fan with UsFriday, June 26, 2026

Photo of the Day: Careful When Streaking

By Spencer Hall
It’s been an eventful month for Andrew Symonds. Being a cricket player, he probably doesn’t like all of the hubbub, since cricket is essentially about standing around admiring the grass while wearing a smart outfit and listening to the grass grow.
First he endures being called a monkey by an Indian cricketer. Then he has to tackle a naked man on the field at a match with new bitter rival India. Fortunately, as you can see from the photo below, Symonds gives as well as he gets.
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Regretting getting drunk and naked in 3...2...
If you think your delicate sensibilities can handle the sight of a grown man running naked, there’s video of the whole incident and the full, unaltered photos over at With Leather (The Man won’t allow us to link directly to the post, so you’ll have to search the site yourself). If you can’t, then thank goodness for black boxes and photoshop.↵

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