Categories: LifestyleNewsTop

“They Sent Me Nudes”: Anaya Bangar Exposes Harassment and Toxic Culture in Cricket

Daughter of former cricketer Sanjay Bangar, Anaya shares her story of gender transition, toxic locker room culture, and calls for inclusive policies for trans athletes

New Delhi, April 18:
Anaya Bangar, daughter of former Indian cricketer and coach Sanjay Bangar, has publicly shared her deeply personal journey of gender transition and the accompanying struggles she faced within the cricketing ecosystem. Formerly known as Aryan, Anaya has played age-group cricket in India and club cricket in the UK, and now identifies as a trans woman after undergoing hormone replacement therapy and gender-affirming surgery.

In a candid conversation with Lallantop, Anaya recounted her early realization of gender identity, saying,

“I was around eight or nine when I would try on my mom’s clothes and look into the mirror, telling myself, ‘I am a girl. I want to be a girl.’”

While her personal journey was one of courage and self-discovery, Anaya revealed the darker underbelly of the cricketing world — one marked by toxic masculinity, insecurity, and instances of sexual harassment.

“I’ve played with some prominent names like Musheer Khan, Sarfaraz Khan, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. But I had to hide my truth because of my father’s identity and the conservative cricketing ecosystem,” she said.

Anaya alleged that post-transition, some male cricketers she had played with sent her unsolicited nude photos after learning about her identity. She also shared a disturbing encounter with a veteran cricketer who propositioned her sexually under the pretext of discussing her situation.

“He told me to come to his car. He said, ‘I want to sleep with you.’ Another used to abuse me in public but later ask me for personal photos,” Anaya recounted.

Despite the trauma, she also acknowledged receiving support from parts of the community, but called out the systemic failure to protect and include trans athletes.

Anaya, who has played for Islam Gymkhana in India and Hinckley Cricket Club in Leicestershire, UK, currently resides in Manchester. She has been an outspoken critic of the ICC’s recent policy that bans transgender women from participating in women’s cricket — a decision she called “deeply disappointing.”

“There are no proper regulations for trans women in cricket. The system failed me. We need policies that don’t make athletes choose between their passion and their identity,” she emphasized.

Anaya’s powerful testimony adds to the growing global conversation around inclusivity in sports and raises urgent questions for cricketing authorities to address.


News Desk

Recent Posts

Nick Jonas Recalls Emotional Journey of Daughter Malti’s Premature Birth

In a deeply moving interview on the On Purpose podcast on February 5, 2026, singer…

14 hours ago

PM Modi Addresses Rajya Sabha Amid Chaos

On February 5, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha to reply to…

15 hours ago

The 50: Karan Patel Quits After Clash With Rachit Singh?

In a shocking development for fans of the newly launched reality show The 50, veteran…

15 hours ago

Samay Raina Roasts Archana Puran Singh’s Son Over Vlog Shoutout

In a viral Instagram video shared on February 4, 2026, comedian Samay Raina delivered a…

16 hours ago

Rohit Shetty Firing Case: Mumbai Crime Branch Uncovers Advanced 7.62mm Weapon and Escape Route

New details have emerged in the investigation of the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s…

16 hours ago

‘I Am Falling In Love Right Now’: Singer Talwiinder Breaks Silence on Disha Patani Dating Rumors

Singer Talwiinder, the enigmatic masked voice behind hits like Khayaal, has finally addressed the whirlwind…

17 hours ago