During The Hundred Men’s 2025, Tymal Mills, a fast bowler for England, will not be permitted to have a logo on his bat that advertises his OnlyFans account. Even though OnlyFans is well recognised for posting pornographic video, Tymal Mills, the competition’s all-time top men’s wicket-taker, has emphasised that his channel only features completely safe, non-explicit content.
Last week, Tymal Mills joined OnlyFans, stating that his material will provide fans a more intimate and intimate glimpse into the life of a professional cricket player. He explained that it was all about focussing his content on health and lifestyle for his platform followers and re-sharing his passion with them.
Even though he has played in two games this season without the logo, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) would need to approve any branding of that kind, and they won’t.
According to BBC Sport, Tymal Mills is expected to accept the ruling since the ECB feels the OnlyFans brand does not fit with The Hundred’s family-friendly image.
The left-arm bowler, who was a member of England’s 2022 T20 World Cup winning team, made an impression in Southern Brave’s first game last week, taking 3–22 and hitting a vital six-run to defeat Manchester Originals by one wicket.
The criticism around an athlete’s OnlyFans activities is not new. Following accusations regarding his social media posts, British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals, a competitor in the individual canoe slalom, was suspended by the sport’s governing organisation Paddle UK in May. Rozentals asserted that he was being forced to decide between his OnlyFans account and his Olympic aspirations.
To be absolutely clear, there won’t be any glamour photos. This is all about lifestyle content and pure cricket. Even though this is new to me, I’m quite enthused about it. The fact that they are most famous for pornography cannot be denied. However, it is not at all what I shall be doing. Regarding the choice to join the platform, Mills previously stated, “It’s really exciting when you lift the lid, talk to them, and understand where they want to go and what the potential is.”
In his two appearances thus far in the prestigious English tournament, the left-arm bowler has claimed three wickets. He has also used the bat to score eight runs.