
NEW DELHI: Anaya Bangar, youngster of former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar, has known as upon the International Cricket Council (ICC) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to assist transgender cricketers.Currently, transgender cricketers should not allowed to take part in women’s cricket. This ban was carried out in the course of the ICC board assembly following the 2023 ODI World Cup.Anaya shared an eight-page scientific report detailing her transition journey as a transgender athlete. Bangar plans on submitting these findings to the ICC and BCCI.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“For the first time, I’m sharing the scientific report that documents my journey as a trans woman athlete. Over the past year, I’ve undergone structured physiological assessments after starting hormone therapy. This report captures the real, measurable impact of my transition not opinions, not assumptions, but data.”“I’m submitting this to the BCCI and ICC, with full transparency and hope. My only intention is to start a conversation based on facts not fear. To build space, not divide it. Whether you agree or not, thank you for witnessing.”Anaya, who was born male, later transitioned to feminine. Bangar just lately shared check studies by way of an Instagram video. The 23-year-old collaborated with Manchester Metropolitan University after finishing one yr of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
The exams collected knowledge on her muscle energy, endurance, glucose, and oxygen ranges, evaluating them with cisgender feminine athletes. The outcomes indicated these parameters fell inside cisgender feminine athlete norms.“Science kehta hai main women’s cricket ke liye eligible hoon. Ab sawaal yeh hai kya duniya tayyar hai sach sunne ke liye? (Science says that I am eligible for women’s cricket. Now the question is whether the world is ready to hear the truth or not?)”Anaya’s father, Sanjay Bangar, performed 12 Tests and 15 ODIs for Team India. He later served because the nationwide workforce’s batting coach from 2014 to 2019.