England cricket fans may be in need of a little light relief after their team's humiliating loss of the Ashes to Australia. On day four of the second Ashes test in August 1975 a ship's cook on leave became the first streaker at the 'home of cricket', gracefully leaping over the the stumps at the Nursery End, after accepting a drunken bet with some Australian fans. The 20-year-old Michael Angelow was subsequently fined the same amount that he won in the bet after being found guilty of outraging public decency by magistrates telling him to "moderate his behaviour"