England pacer Tymal Mills has been barred from promoting the logo of his OnlyFans account on his bat in the ongoing Men’s Hundred tournament. The website is known to promote adult content, but Mills assured that he will be posting “completely safe” content on his account.
Just a few days ago, Mills announced his decision to join OnlyFans, making it public while further adding that he will be promoting content that is different than the usual.
Adding clarity to his content, he said that he is looking to promote cricket-based content and share his lifestyle. He further came up with a statement saying that he would allow his subscribers a “closer, more personal look into life as a professional cricketer”.
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I Will Be Putting Out Stuff About Cricket - Tymal Mills On His OnlyFans Account
Mills has not displayed his logo in the previous two games that he played in the Mens Hundred 2025. Now it is reported that the England and Wales Cricket Board has disallowed him from sporting the logo on his bat. The board feels that Mills’ choice does not align with “family-friendly” nature of The Hundred.
The England pacer spoke with UK’s Telegraph in an exclusive interview about his decision to join OnlyFans and said that he won’t be posting any obscene content.
“Categorically, yes (when asked if he would be keeping his clothes on). I know exactly what people might think, and what they are best known for. But I’ll be putting stuff out that is about cricket and maybe a little bit of lifestyle content too. The conversations first started about a year ago, so I read up, held conversations and did my due diligence. I hadn’t quite realised how big the company was. They’re trying to get into football, get Premier League footballers on the platform. They’re doing well with ‘smaller’ sports like surfing and skateboarding, individual sports. I’m the first cricketer, and they’re trying to get into team sports. It’s ground zero in that regard and I’m very excited. I want to be brave” he told The Telegraph.
Tymal Mills' International Career In Numbers
Speaking about Tymal Mills’ international career for England, he took 14 wickets in 16 T20I games, bowling just over 50 overs. He did not play Test and ODI cricket. The left-arm pacer made his T20I debut in 2016 and played his last T20I in 2023. He also played 10 IPL games between 2017 and 2022.
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