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Former cricketer Sanjay Bangar's son 'Aryan Bangar' underwent sex change surgery
पूर्व भारतीय क्रिकेटर संजय बांगर के बेटे Aryan Bangar ने महिला का रूप धारण कर लिया है। अब वह अनाया बांगर के नाम से जानी जाती हैं।
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IPL: আরসিবি-তে বিরাট বদল! আচমকাই দুই মাথাকে ছাঁটল ফ্র্যাঞ্চাইজি, দলে দুঁদে 'মাস্টারমাইন্ড
জি ২৪ ঘণ্টা ডিজিটাল ব্যুরো: আইপিএলের (Indian Premier League, IPL) হেভিওয়েট ফ্র্যাঞ্চাইজি রয়্যাল চ্যালেঞ্জার্স ব্যাঙ্গালোর (Royal Challengers Bangalore)। যদিও বিগত ১৬ বছরে কখনও আরসিবি ট্রফি ছুঁয়ে দেখেনি। আগামী বছর আইপিএলে ছাপ রাখতে মরিয়া আরসিবি (RCB)। দলে বিরাট রদবদল আনল তারা। একই সঙ্গে কোচ মাইক হেসন (Mike Hesson) ও ডিরেক্টর অফ ক্রিকেট অপারেশনস সঞ্জয় বাঙ্গারকে (Sanjay Bangar) ছেঁটে ফেলল…
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IPL 2023: RCB’s head coach Sanjay Bangar gives an update on Virat Kohli’s injury
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batter Virat Kohli suffered an injury in his right knee during IPL 2023 match against Gujarat Titans (GT) atM. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on Sunday( May 21). It was the last league match of the event and RCB faced a six-game defeat at the hands of defending champion Titans. With that, RCB’s dream of winning their demoiselle IPL jewel formerly again came…
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Will Rohit Sharma steal the third spot from Shubman Gill? The former India coach offers a suggestion to Gautam Gambhir
Former Indian National Cricket Team batting coach Sanjay Bangar has made a crucial suggestion Gautam Gambhir-Directed the Indian team management regarding the batting position of skipper Rohit Sharma in Test cricket. Sanjay Bangar suggested that the team management may promote Rohit Sharma back to the top order, this time at the No.3 slot, which is currently occupied by future superstar Shubman…
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Rohit Sharma to steal Shubman Gill's No.3 spot? Ex-India coach offers suggestion to Gautam Gambhir
Former India National Cricket Team batting coach Sanjay Bangar has offered a crucial suggestion to the Gautam Gambhir-led Indian team management regarding the batting position of skipper Rohit Sharma in Test cricket. Sanjay Bangar suggested that the team management can promote Rohit Sharma back to the top order – this time at the No.3 spot, which is currently occupied by the future superstar…
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Will Rohit Sharma steal Shubman Gill's 3rd place? Former India coach offers suggestions to Gautam Gambhir
Former Indian national cricket team batting coach Sanjay Bangar has given a crucial suggestion to the Gautam Gambhir-led Indian team management regarding skipper Rohit Sharma's batting position in Test cricket. Sanjay Bangar has hinted that the team management may promote Rohit Sharma back to the top order – this time at No. 3, which is currently occupied by future superstar Shubman Gill. Read…
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Will Rohit Sharma steal Shubman Gill's 3rd place? Former India coach offers suggestions to Gautam Gambhir
Former Indian national cricket team batting coach Sanjay Bangar has given a crucial suggestion to the Gautam Gambhir-led Indian team management regarding skipper Rohit Sharma's batting position in Test cricket. Sanjay Bangar has hinted that the team management may promote Rohit Sharma back to the top order – this time at No. 3, which is currently occupied by future superstar Shubman Gill. Read…
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'Can He Come To Bat At No. 3?': Rohit Sharma's Struggle Can Take A Backseat With This Change
Last Update:21 December 2024 23:11 IST Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar stated that his mantra to regain confidence is to spend some time in the middle. He also suggested to the team management that Rohit be placed at number 3. India captain Rohit Sharma (AP Photo) Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is struggling for form in Test cricket; He hasn’t been performing very well in Australia after…
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[ad_1] India after defeating Australia at the Optus Stadium, Perth (PC: Debasis Sen) RevSportz Comment In the eyes of millions, Indian cricket came of age at Eden Gardens in March 2001, with a victory after following-on against Steve Waugh’s Invincibles. But it was other victories, away from home, in the same decade that truly established that Indian cricket was on an upward trajectory and not inclined to look back. Each was unexpected, as much a bucking of the odds as the World Cup final triumph in 1983, and because they came in the format where the better team invariably prevails, they became benchmarks for future generations to follow. At Headingley in 2002, Sourav Ganguly disregarded the bowler-friendly conditions at the toss and decided to bat. Rahul Dravid’s painstaking century, and a valuable 68 from Sanjay Bangar set up the game, and punishing hundreds from Sachin Tendulkar and the captain himself led India to a famous innings win, with Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh taking 11 wickets in the match. Less than 18 months later, India gave up 400 runs in a day and 556 in total in the first innings at the Adelaide Oval. But with Dravid and VVS Laxman reprising their Kolkata heroics by adding 303, and Ajit Agarkar summoning up the spell of his life (6-41), India eked out a four-wicket win almost as unreal as the Eden success. At the Wanderers in Johannesburg in 2006, Mickey Arthur, then South Africa’s coach, asked for pace and bounce. Dravid, again, and Tendulkar gritted their way through the toughest phase, before Ganguly made a sprightly half-century to lift India to 249. Sreesanth’s immaculate seam position, with support from Zaheer Khan, did the rest, as the hosts were skittled for 84 in their first dig. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Australia vs India, Perth Test (PC: Debasis Sen) In Perth in January 2008, on the heels of the Monkeygate fiasco that nearly saw the tour cancelled, Australia unleashed Shaun Tait, The Wild Thing, at the WACA in Perth, alongside Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson and Stuart Clark. But with Dravid, who else, making a gutsy 93, and Tendulkar contributing 71, India put 330 on the board. Their ‘pedestrian’ pace attack of Irfan Pathan, RP Singh and Ishant Sharma then took 14 of the 20 wickets to fall in a famous 72-run victory. The highlight was a teenage Ishant’s spell to Ricky Ponting on the fourth morning, with the Australian skipper put through the wringer before being put out of his misery. An emphatic 10-wicket win in Hamilton set up a first series win in New Zealand in over 40 years (2009), but equally noteworthy was the magnificent rearguard action that saved the next Test in Napier, spearheaded by none other than Gautam Gambhir, the current coach, who batted 643 minutes for his 137. Nearly two years later, on a lightning-quick Kingsmead deck, Sreesanth and Zaheer were to the fore as South Africa were routed again. Sreesanth’s bouncer which had Jacques Kallis jackknifing like a puppet on a string remains one of the most-played clips among Indian Test aficionados. India after winning the Perth Test vs Australia (PC: Debasis Sen) The impact of those wins What each of these victories did was ensure that the Virat Kohli-Cheteshwar Pujara-R Ashwin-Ajinkya Rahane-Rohit Sharma generation didn’t travel with the baggage or inferiority complexes of the past. Starting with Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami, there was a steady influx of genuinely quick bowlers into the XI, culminating in the inspired decision to give Jasprit Bumrah his red-ball debut at Newlands in January 2018. Over the past decade and a bit, India have won at venues as diverse as Lord’s, the MCG, Trent Bridge, Newlands, Adelaide, the Gabba in Brisbane and now the Optus Stadium. These results are no longer seismic shocks. And while no one takes them for granted, it’s now accepted that Indian cricket has what it takes to fight fire with a flame-thrower. In the 20th century, India played 157 Tests away from home, and won just 14. Of those,
two came against Australia’s Packer Era second-stringers, and one apiece in Sri Lanka — before the glory years — and Bangladesh. The first three overseas wins were all against a New Zealand then considered the international game’s basement side. This century, India now have 47 wins from 132 overseas Tests. If you narrow it down to the last decade alone, they have won more (23) than they’ve lost (18) on foreign fields. Nearly half of those (11) have been in the SENA countries where India once went as lambs to the slaughter. Ganguly may have frequently polarised opinion both as a player and leader, but it’s impossible to overstate just how much that brave call at the toss in Leeds all those years ago transformed Indian cricket. There have been hiccups aplenty along the way, but there would have been no Optus Stadium celebrations without the spadework done by Dravid and Bangar under the cloudy Yorkshire skies. Also Read: How a Durga Puja gave India’s Test team its Bumrah X-factor The post Headingley 2002 to Perth 2024: How India went from travel sickness to the top of the mountain appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] India after defeating Australia at the Optus Stadium, Perth (PC: Debasis Sen) RevSportz Comment In the eyes of millions, Indian cricket came of age at Eden Gardens in March 2001, with a victory after following-on against Steve Waugh’s Invincibles. But it was other victories, away from home, in the same decade that truly established that Indian cricket was on an upward trajectory and not inclined to look back. Each was unexpected, as much a bucking of the odds as the World Cup final triumph in 1983, and because they came in the format where the better team invariably prevails, they became benchmarks for future generations to follow. At Headingley in 2002, Sourav Ganguly disregarded the bowler-friendly conditions at the toss and decided to bat. Rahul Dravid’s painstaking century, and a valuable 68 from Sanjay Bangar set up the game, and punishing hundreds from Sachin Tendulkar and the captain himself led India to a famous innings win, with Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh taking 11 wickets in the match. Less than 18 months later, India gave up 400 runs in a day and 556 in total in the first innings at the Adelaide Oval. But with Dravid and VVS Laxman reprising their Kolkata heroics by adding 303, and Ajit Agarkar summoning up the spell of his life (6-41), India eked out a four-wicket win almost as unreal as the Eden success. At the Wanderers in Johannesburg in 2006, Mickey Arthur, then South Africa’s coach, asked for pace and bounce. Dravid, again, and Tendulkar gritted their way through the toughest phase, before Ganguly made a sprightly half-century to lift India to 249. Sreesanth’s immaculate seam position, with support from Zaheer Khan, did the rest, as the hosts were skittled for 84 in their first dig. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Australia vs India, Perth Test (PC: Debasis Sen) In Perth in January 2008, on the heels of the Monkeygate fiasco that nearly saw the tour cancelled, Australia unleashed Shaun Tait, The Wild Thing, at the WACA in Perth, alongside Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson and Stuart Clark. But with Dravid, who else, making a gutsy 93, and Tendulkar contributing 71, India put 330 on the board. Their ‘pedestrian’ pace attack of Irfan Pathan, RP Singh and Ishant Sharma then took 14 of the 20 wickets to fall in a famous 72-run victory. The highlight was a teenage Ishant’s spell to Ricky Ponting on the fourth morning, with the Australian skipper put through the wringer before being put out of his misery. An emphatic 10-wicket win in Hamilton set up a first series win in New Zealand in over 40 years (2009), but equally noteworthy was the magnificent rearguard action that saved the next Test in Napier, spearheaded by none other than Gautam Gambhir, the current coach, who batted 643 minutes for his 137. Nearly two years later, on a lightning-quick Kingsmead deck, Sreesanth and Zaheer were to the fore as South Africa were routed again. Sreesanth’s bouncer which had Jacques Kallis jackknifing like a puppet on a string remains one of the most-played clips among Indian Test aficionados. India after winning the Perth Test vs Australia (PC: Debasis Sen) The impact of those wins What each of these victories did was ensure that the Virat Kohli-Cheteshwar Pujara-R Ashwin-Ajinkya Rahane-Rohit Sharma generation didn’t travel with the baggage or inferiority complexes of the past. Starting with Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami, there was a steady influx of genuinely quick bowlers into the XI, culminating in the inspired decision to give Jasprit Bumrah his red-ball debut at Newlands in January 2018. Over the past decade and a bit, India have won at venues as diverse as Lord’s, the MCG, Trent Bridge, Newlands, Adelaide, the Gabba in Brisbane and now the Optus Stadium. These results are no longer seismic shocks. And while no one takes them for granted, it’s now accepted that Indian cricket has what it takes to fight fire with a flame-thrower. In the 20th century, India played 157 Tests away from home, and won just 14. Of those,
two came against Australia’s Packer Era second-stringers, and one apiece in Sri Lanka — before the glory years — and Bangladesh. The first three overseas wins were all against a New Zealand then considered the international game’s basement side. This century, India now have 47 wins from 132 overseas Tests. If you narrow it down to the last decade alone, they have won more (23) than they’ve lost (18) on foreign fields. Nearly half of those (11) have been in the SENA countries where India once went as lambs to the slaughter. Ganguly may have frequently polarised opinion both as a player and leader, but it’s impossible to overstate just how much that brave call at the toss in Leeds all those years ago transformed Indian cricket. There have been hiccups aplenty along the way, but there would have been no Optus Stadium celebrations without the spadework done by Dravid and Bangar under the cloudy Yorkshire skies. Also Read: How a Durga Puja gave India’s Test team its Bumrah X-factor The post Headingley 2002 to Perth 2024: How India went from travel sickness to the top of the mountain appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Anaya Bangar's Journey: From Aspiring Cricketer Aryan to Embracing Her True Self
Anaya Bangar, once known as Aryan and aspiring to follow in her father’s footsteps as a cricketer, has become a source of inspiration with her courageous transformation into her true self. Sanjay Bangar’s child, who once shared dreams of cricket stardom, is now a proud transgender woman, capturing the attention and admiration of fans worldwide. A Cricketer’s Early Passion and Bold…
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From Aryan to Anaya: Ex-cricketer Sanjay Bangar's child undergoes sex change surgery; proves passion has no boundaries
Many outrageous videos keep flooding the Internet which has its wings to get people to watch it on loop. Be it some random man-eating things which are not meant for him or some animal who was dressed up in a bizarre outfit. These are the things which garner significant attention on social media. Recently, the news of former Indian coach and all-rounder Sanjay Bangar’s son Aryan undergoing a sex…
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For Anaya, Cricket Remains Constant: Sanjay Bangar's Child Shares Their Journey of Transitioning - News18
For Anaya, Cricket Remains Constant: Sanjay Bangar’s Child Shares Their Journey of Transitioning News18 Video: Cricketer Sanjay Bangar’s Daughter Anaya Goes Through Gender Reaffirming Surgery NDTV Sports Sanjay Bangar’s son Aryan is now Anaya after undergoing hormone replacement therapy The Times of India Sanjay Bangar’s son, who underwent sex change operation, shares hormonal transformation…
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Dhawan suffers shoulder injury, out for 'at least seven' days [ Jitesh Sharma ]
Dhawan suffers shoulder injury, out for ‘at least seven’ days [Highlights] Shikhar Dhawan has a shoulder injury, Punjab Kings coach Sanjay Bangar has confirmed, and could be out of action for a week, possibly, or… Punjab Kings sent Sam Curran for toss after Shikhar Dhawan missed out the match against Rajasthan Royals due to a niggle, snubbing Jitesh… Chandigarh, April 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) Punjab…
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IPL 2024: Punjab Kings Look To Maintain 100% Home Record As Cricketing Action Returns To Mullanpur
Narendra Modi Stadium: After an inspiring win over the Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Punjab Kings are all set to return home for their next encounter of the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League.They will face off against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday at the new PCA Stadium, Mullanpur, and this will be the first night match at the stadium under gorgeous bright lights. Skipper Shikhar Dhawan and Head of Cricket Development, Sanjay Bangar expressed excitement on the action returning to the dazzling home stadium. The Kings' journey this season began with a tremendous win over the Delhi Capitals in front of the 30,000-strong crowd at the newly-developed stadium on March 23, 2024. The enthralling cricketing action was made even better with loud fans and mesmerising music at the ground, giving the fans a chance to witness the IPL spectacle up close and personal. To further make the experience an unforgettable one for everyone, a laser show has also been organized at the stadium on Tuesday during the match that is guaranteed to leave the fans glued to their seats. For the Punjab Kings' squad, the loud cheers from the fans are one of the key factors of motivation, and Dhawan asked the home crowd to fill up the stands once again and make their voices heard on Tuesday. "We, as players, always want our fans to be the loudest. And Punjab fans already have it in their blood to be vocal and expressive at all times. So, we are delighted to return to our home crowd and cannot wait to meet with everyone who comes out to cheer for us at the stadium," Dhawan said. Bangar further added that the side will work even harder to ensure that home crowd expectations are met. "We are always aware that our fans want the best from us at all times. Whenever we are playing at home, our fans always have it in them to be the loudest and their constant support always inspires us to leave no stone unturned to get the desired results. So, I urge all the fans to fill up the stands to the brim once again on Tuesday, and help us add another win to our results and maintain our 100% home record," Bangar said. Read the full article
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