
Anaya Bangar (Screengrabs) New Delhi: Anaya Bangar, a child of a former Indian cricket Sanjay Bangar, called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) and control of the cricket council in India (BCCI) to support Transgender crickets.Currently, Transgender cricket must not participate in a female cricket. This prohibition was carried out during the ICC Board of Directors after the ODI World Cup.Anaya shared an eight -page scientific report that describes her transient journey as a transgender athlete in detail. Bangar plans to submit these findings of ICC and BCCI.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“For the first time, I share a scientific message that documents my journey as an athlete trans.“I present this BCCI and ICC, with full transparency and hope. My only intention is to start a conversation based on facts that are not afraid. Building space, not to divide. Whether you agree or not, thank you for the testimony.”Anaya, who was born a man, later switched to a woman. Bangar recently shared test messages via Instagram video. The 23 -year -old man worked with Manchester Metropolitan University after one year of hormone substitution therapy (HRT).
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The tests gathered data on its muscle strength, perseverance, glucose and oxygen and compared them with Cisgender athletes. The results indicate that these parameters fell into the standards of the athlete Cisgender.“Science Keht Hai The main female cricket to Liye eligible Hoon. The question is that the world is ready to hear the truth or not?)”Anaya’s father, Sanjay Bangar, played 12 tests and 15 ODI for Team India. Later he worked as a coach of the National Team Palking from 2014 to 2019.