The anonymous, beer-swilling streaker felt "euphoric" during his Eden Park dash.

Streaking during the cricket at Eden Park "felt bloody good" and didn't cost anything more than a few grazes.

Auckland police decided to warn the beer-swilling man rather than prosecute him which could have resulted in a $5000 fine.

The man bared all at the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series opener between Australia and the Black Caps on Monday.

Andrew Cornaga/ Photosport.nz The unidentified 24-year-old streaker has been cautioned by Auckland police.

Australian were chasing New Zealand's mammoth 285-run score when the 24-year-old stripped-off for his bullrush-like sprint across Eden Park.

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The undie clutching man deftly evaded several security guards before making a poorly executed steeple-chase like leap over a boundary hoarding clipping the top and stumbling.

A security guard pounced, crash-tackling the man to the ground before he was escorted away by police.

The unnamed streaker told radio station The Rock, he felt "a bit rough" following the tackle.

"I've got grazes all up my elbow and my knees".

After drinking "about eight beers beforehand" the streaker made-good on his "joking bet" with his mates and went on his naked sprint that felt "euphoric."

Overcoming nerves it felt "bloody good" once he was out on the field, he said.