The England Cricket Board (ECB) has prohibited left-arm speedster Tymal Mills from using the logo of his OnlyFans account on his bat during the ongoing The Hundred 2025 tournament. According to BBC Sport, the platform is known for hosting sexually explicit material but it is not exclusively meant for adult content.
The England Cricket Board (ECB) has prohibited left-arm speedster Tymal Mills from using the logo of his OnlyFans accounton his bat during the ongoing The Hundred 2025 tournament. According to BBC Sport, the platform is known for hosting sexually explicit material but it is not exclusively meant for adult content.
OnlyFans is an online platform, known for creating photos, videos and doing live streams that can eventually be monetised. Users can also pay for monthly subscriptions and pay-per-view for the service. The 33-year-old had reasoned that he joined the platform to give the fans a closer look into his life as a professional cricketer and assured the material in his channel is 'completely safe'.
Mills has not used the logo in his two appearances in The Hundred thus far as it required the permission of the ECB and it wouldn't be coming.
BBC Sport also reported that the idea of OnlyFans doesn't align with the family-friendly vibe of The Hundred; hence, the ECB wouldn't give permission.
Tymal Mills currently has three wickets in two matches in The Hundred 2025
As far as the veteran fast bowler's performance in The Hundred 2025 goes, he has bagged three scalps in two games at 11.33 alongside an economy rate of 6.80. With Mills playing for the Southern Brave, they are currently third in the points table and one of the only two unbeaten teams in the ongoing edition with a couple of wins in as many matches.
Brave have beaten Manchester Originals and Oval Invincibles in the two matches they have played and will face Northern Superchargers on August 13, 2025. Oval Invincibles are the defending champions, having won the title twice.