Cricketer Anaya Bangar Releases Medical Data in Public Appeal to BCCI and ICC for Policy Reform

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Published By : Satya Mohapatra | June 18, 2025 2:26 PM

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Cricketer Anaya Bangar Appeals for Science-Based Transgender Policy

In a significant and transparent move, Indian cricketer Anaya Bangar, daughter of former national player and coach Sanjay Bangar, has publicly appealed to cricket’s top governing bodies to reform their policies on transgender inclusion. By releasing her personal medical reports, Bangar has initiated a crucial public dialogue, urging the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) to ground their eligibility rules in current medical science rather than outdated assumptions. Her core message is a call for fairness, backed by evidence, to ensure that transgender athletes are not unfairly excluded from the sport they love.

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Bangar’s appeal argues that restrictive policies have hindered the careers of transgender women, even those who have followed rigorous medical transition protocols. In a statement, she clarified that her action is not political but is a "scientifically-backed request to center data over fear, evidence over assumption, and transparency over speculation." She aims to reform the regulatory framework so that athletes are evaluated based on their actual physiological status, not on preconceived notions about gender.

To support her case, Bangar shared comprehensive medical data from her own transition journey. The reports document how consistent hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has aligned her physiology with that of cisgender female athletes. Her findings show that key performance indicators—such as hemoglobin levels, muscle mass, and athletic power output—now fall within or even below the standard ranges for her peers. She contends this evidence disproves the persistent myth that transgender women retain an inherent competitive advantage after medical transition. "My performance metrics show that my physiology now mirrors that of any other woman athlete," she explained, emphasizing that the changes were made to affirm her identity, not to gain an edge.

In her appeal, Bangar outlined a constructive path forward for the BCCI and ICC. She has requested a formal, transparent dialogue involving medical experts, athletes, and inclusion advocates. Her proposed framework suggests developing sport-specific eligibility criteria, such as minimum durations for hormone therapy and defined testosterone suppression levels, to ensure a truly level playing field. "Inclusion isn't about erasing fairness," Bangar stated. "It's about defining fairness with evidence."

By making her private medical information public, Anaya Bangar has made a deliberate choice to foster trust and encourage an honest, data-driven conversation. Her request to meet with officials from the BCCI and ICC is not merely a personal plea but a forward-looking effort to help design a future where all athletes are judged on their performance and merit, ensuring that sport can evolve with compassion and scientific integrity.

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