England pace bowler Tymal Mills is not permitted to wear a logo advertising his OnlyFans account on his bat during The Hundred Men's 2025. Although OnlyFans is well recognized for featuring adult material, Mills, the top all-time men's wicket-taker of the tournament, has emphasized that his channel has wholly safe, non- explicit content. Mills signed up to OnlyFans last week, revealing that his material will give followers a more intimate, personal insight into the life of a professional cricketer. He referred to it as all about putting his passion out to the fans in a different way, while dedicating his material to health and lifestyle to his audience on the platform. Though he has played two games this season without the logo, any such branding would need approval from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), whose permission will not be given. The ECB thinks that the OnlyFans brand is not appropriate for the family-friendly face of The Hundred, and Mills is said to accept that decision. Also Read | Watch: Kane Williamson’s Flying Catch Sends Mark Chapman Packing The left-arm pacer in England's 2022 T20 World Cup-winning team impressed in Southern Brave's first game last week, bagging 3-22 and adding important six runs in one-wicket success over Manchester Originals. It's not the first time an athlete's OnlyFans activity has generated controversy. British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals, who represents Britain in the individual canoe slalom, was suspended last month by governing body Paddle UK following allegations regarding his social media posts. Rozentals had said that he was being pressured to give up either his Olympic dreams or his OnlyFans account. The left-handed pacer has taken three wickets in his two matches of the prestige English tournament so far. He has also made eight runs with the bat.