In a move that has shocked cricket fans and stirred up social media buzz, a former Indian Premier League (IPL) fast bowler — who once donned the jerseys of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Mumbai Indians — has officially joined the adult-content subscription platform OnlyFans. The ex-cricketer, known for his aggressive bowling and fiery on-field persona, has now taken an unexpected detour into a space that blends candid personal expression with monetized content.
The revelation came through a cryptic Instagram post late Tuesday night, where the former pacer shared a teaser image along with the caption:
“No hiding from who I am anymore. Time to own it. Link in bio.”
While fans initially speculated it to be a brand partnership or some promotional gimmick, it was soon confirmed that the link redirected followers to an active OnlyFans profile — complete with a subscription fee and a promise of “raw, real, and unfiltered content.” Within hours, the story went viral, trending across cricket forums and online fan communities.
The bowler, whose name is being withheld here due to platform guidelines but who was once a rising star in India’s domestic and IPL circuit, has been largely absent from mainstream cricket for the last couple of seasons. After stints with Mumbai Indians and RCB, he faded from the limelight due to injuries and inconsistent form. However, he remained active on social media, where he built a moderate following thanks to his fitness content and brutally honest takes on sports politics.
Sources close to the player say that the decision to join OnlyFans was not taken lightly. “He’s been battling a lot internally — from career disappointments to identity struggles. He wanted a platform where he could express himself beyond the limitations of traditional media,” said a close friend.
Unlike the usual assumptions associated with OnlyFans, the cricketer clarified in a pinned post that the content will focus on:
In his own words:
“This isn’t about shock value. It’s about being human. I’ve hidden parts of myself for years — from the pressure to maintain an image. Not anymore.”
As expected, the announcement has drawn polarized reactions.
Some fans lauded his honesty and bravery, calling it a progressive step in normalizing men opening up about their mental and emotional struggles. Others criticized the move, branding it as a publicity stunt or a sign of desperation.
Veteran cricketers and former teammates have remained largely silent, though a few younger players have privately supported the decision, with one even tweeting:
“We all wear masks in this game. Takes guts to take one off.”
This development feeds into a growing global trend — athletes embracing unfiltered platforms to tell their stories on their own terms. With traditional endorsements drying up post-retirement or career dips, many former sportspersons are exploring alternative sources of income and visibility through digital means.
Platforms like YouTube, Patreon, and now OnlyFans have become avenues for athletes to break free from curated personas, offering raw access to their journeys.
While it remains to be seen how successful the former RCB and MI pacer’s OnlyFans venture will be, one thing is certain — he has sparked a national conversation about identity, image, and freedom of expression.
In a world where athletes are often boxed into roles and judged for stepping outside them, this cricketer’s bold pivot reminds us that even sports stars are more than just statistics on a scoreboard — they are people first, with stories, struggles, and the right to share them in their own voice.
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