Police are investigating two incidents of criminal damage at the home of England cricketer James Vince.
The Hampshire captain’s property, near Southampton, was targeted in the early hours of 15 April and 11 May.
On both occasions two cars were damaged and the front room windows were smashed.
Vince told The Telegraph he believed the attacks were a case of mistaken identity.
Officers have released CCTV images of the people they would like to speak to in relation to the damage.
One of the men in the footage is described as wearing a grey hooded top, with Gym King written across the back of the shoulders, grey tracksuit bottoms and black trainers.
The BBC understands Vince and his young family have been forced to move out of their home because of the attacks.
They were inside the property on both occasions when the perpetrators carried out the damage.
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