Aryan, son of Team India's former batting coach Sanjay Bangar, has suddenly come into the limelight. After hormone replacement therapy, Aryan has now transformed from a boy to a girl. A post of former Indian cricketer's son Aryan turned Inaaya is going viral on social media.
In the post, Aryan told how much he loves the game of cricket, but due to the lack of rules for transgender women cricketers, he is losing support from the game. He has also mentioned his difficult journey from Aryan to becoming Anaya.
Aryan's emotional post
Aryan shared his painful story in a two-page long post on his social media account. He said that he was inspired to join the sport after watching his father play. Along with this, he worked hard day and night to play on the 22-yard pitch.
He regretted that there is no rule regarding a transgender woman playing with a female cricketer. The former cricketer's son said he never thought he would walk away from the game he loved so much. Aryan said that after undergoing hormone replacement therapy, there have been many changes in his body and the strength and power of his muscles has become much less than before.
Questions raised on rules
Aryan also questioned the lack of proper rules for transgender women cricketers. He wrote that I am leaving the game because I do not lack talent, but due to lack of rules I have to stay away from the game. At the end of his post, Aryan has demanded that transgender women should also get adequate opportunities to play sports and showcase their skills.