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‘Lai Patra Hoon’ of ‘Chief Women’s Cricket’: Anaya Bangar urged ICC, BCCI to include transgender athletes; The post goes viral. Cricket news

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New Delhi: Anaya Bangar, a child of former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar, has asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to support transgender cricketers and the Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI).Currently, transgender cricketers are not allowed to participate in women’s cricket. The ban was implemented during the ICC Board meeting after the 2023 ODI World Cup.Anaya shared an eight-page scientific report, expanding her transition journey as a transgender athlete. Bangar plans to present these findings to ICC and BCCI.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“For the first time, I am sharing scientific report that is a document of my journey as a trans female athlete. In the last one year, I have made a structured physical assessment after starting hormone therapy. This report not the real, average effect of my infection, not the beliefs, but the data. ,“I am presenting it to BCCI and ICC with full transparency and hope. My only intention is to start a conversation based on facts. Not afraid. To build space, not divide it. You do not divide or not, thanks to the witness.”Anaya, the man who was born, later infected for the woman. Bangar recently shared the test report through an Instagram video. The 23, 23, collaborated with the University of Manchester Metropolitan after completing one year of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

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The tests collected data at the level of her muscles, endurance, glucose and oxygen, compared to cesnder female athletes. The results indicated that the parameters fell within the CISGender women athlete criteria.“Science is the main women’s cricket rhythm. Now AraAnaya’s father, Sanjay Bangar played 12 Tests and 15 Odis for Team India. He later served as the batting coach of the national team from 2014 to 2019.

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