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“We Held Bats Before…”: Anaya Bangar’s Post With Sarfaraz Khan Sets Internet Ablaze




Anaya Bangar, the child of former Indian cricket player Sanjay Bangar, was seen spending quality time with the striker Sarfaraz Khan and his family. Anaya recently went to social networks to publish a few photos alongside Sarfaraz and her father Naushad Khan. Anaya also gave a special cry to Sarfaraz’s brother, Musheer Khan, who is currently in the Punjab Kings team (PBKS) for the Indian Premier League (IPL). Sarfaraz is not part of the IPL after being invented at the mega auction last year.

“We have held bats before keeping phones. Friends from the start. You missed @ Musheerkhan.97,” said Anaya.


In a video shared by Anaya, Sarfaraz revealed that the two met after a gap of two to three years.

Last year, Anaya shared a transformation course after hormonal replacement therapy and sex reaffirmation surgery. Anaya, who was previously appointed Aryan, is an athlete and played a age group cricket after the traces of Father Sanjay Bangar.

But Anaya revealed that there were important obstacles to pursuing the cricket career after the reaffirmation of sex surgery. Anaya is currently living in the United Kingdom.

Anaya’s journey was not easy at all from the start. In a recent interview, Anaya revealed “toxic masculinity” in the cricket world.

In the interview, given to Lallantop, Anaya was invited: “When you realize that” I am in the bad sex chosen? “”

“For me, it was when I was eight or nine years old, I used to pick clothes in my mother’s closet and wear them. Then I looked in the mirror and said:” I am a girl. I want to be a “” said Anaya.

“I played with well -known cricket players like Musheer Khan, Sarfaraz Khan, Yashasvi Jaiswal. I had to maintain the secret of myself because Dad is a well -known figure. The world of cricket is filled with insecurity and toxic masculinity.”

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