Former India all-rounder Sanjay Bangar's child Anaya Bangar has urged the ICC and BCCI to support transgender cricketers and involve them into women's cricket.
Anaya has shared an eight-page athlete testing report detailing her journey as an athlete, post Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
Moreover, she has shared a video on Instagram by revealing that she is eligible to take part in women's cricket. She also revealed that she collaborated with the Manchester Metropolitan University after completing a year of HRT.
"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," Anaya was found telling in the video.
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"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," she added.