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Ex-RCB and MI star joins OnlyFans, Pakistan cricketer arrested over rape allegations, and more - This week in sports!

Ex-RCB and MI star joins OnlyFans, Pakistan cricketer arrested over rape allegations, and more - This week in sports!
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From cricket shocks to football comebacks - the sports world’s on fire. Tymal Mills joins OnlyFans, Shreyas Iyer’s eyeing all 3 formats, Haider Ali faces rape charges in the UK, and the ISL is back after a dispute. Drama, glory, and scandal, all in one week.

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Ex-RCB and MI star joins OnlyFans
Remember Tymal Mills? The England fast bowler who turned out for RCB and Mumbai Indians in the IPL? Well, he’s now joined OnlyFans. Yes, the platform is best known for adult content, but Mills insisted he’ll use it to share the highs and lows of life as a cricketer. Sure, there are plenty of other platforms for that, but he still went with OnlyFans. Well, his life, his choices.

Shreyas Iyer to Play All 3 Formats

Shreyas Iyer could soon return to all three formats for India. He was already starring in ODIs, finishing as India’s highest run-scorer in the Champions Trophy. Now, reports say he’s in contention for the Asia Cup, which will be played in the T20 format. And it doesn’t stop there: his selection for the upcoming Test series against West Indies and South Africa is also almost a done deal.

Pakistan Cricketer Arrested Over Rape Allegations

Pakistani cricketer Haider Ali is in deep trouble after being arrested in the UK following a rape complaint by a girl. He was on tour with Pakistan Shaheen, the country’s ‘A’ team, and was taken straight from the ground into custody. The PCB has suspended him until he’s cleared of charges. Ali has pleaded not guilty and has been released on bail by Greater Manchester Police, but his passport has been seized, meaning no return to Pakistan anytime soon.

ISL Gets the Green Light

There’s finally some good news for Indian football fans. The ISL, which was in limbo due to a rights agreement dispute, is now back on track. AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey has confirmed that football must go on. The plan: kick off with the Super Cup in September, then roll straight into the ISL season. For now, fans can breathe a little easier — and maybe start dusting off those team scarves.

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