England quick bowler Tymal Mills is not going to be allowed to show a emblem selling his OnlyFans account on his bat throughout The Hundred.
The subscription web site is understood for internet hosting grownup content material however Mills – the main all-time males’s wicket taker in The Hundred – says the fabric on his channel is “fully secure”.
When saying he had joined the platform final week, the left-arm quick bowler mentioned his content material would give subscribers “a more in-depth, extra private look into life as an expert cricketer”, including it’s “all about sharing my ardour with you in a brand new means”.
Mills, who was a part of the England squad that gained the T20 World Cup in 2022, has not displayed the brand in his two appearances in The Hundred to this point this season.
He would require approval from the England and Wales Cricket Board to take action, which is not going to be forthcoming.
BBC Sport has been informed OnlyFans doesn’t align with the family-friendly nature of The Hundred and Mills is alleged to know the choice.
The 33-year-old starred in Southern Courageous’s opening Hundred match final week, taking 3-22 after which scoring a significant six runs as they sealed a one-wicket victory over Manchester Originals.
In Could, a British canoeist was banned from competing and says he’s being compelled to decide on between his Olympic dream and his OnlyFans account.
Kurts Adams Rozentals, who competes within the particular person canoe slalom, was suspended in April by governing physique Paddle UK following “allegations” about his posts on social media.

