She joined the training group conducted by Karnataka women's players association at the age of 12 for the 1998–99 season after being suggested by her batch mate.
[8] Anuradha also started playing cricket for clubs and counties in England while being committed to higher education.
She also featured in few seasons for the Northumberland women's county side, South North Cricket Club as well as Newcastle University Team.
Upon completing her master's degree in UK, she migrated to Germany in 2011 to pursue a PhD in Cardiovascular Biology at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main.
[9] Anuradha received her maiden call-up to the Germany national team training camp in 2013.
In Germany's first match, against France, she top scored with 35, but the team lost in a nail biting finish.
[10] In May 2017, Anuradha played a similarly prominent role, this time in a bilateral series, against Italy in Bologna, which Germany won 2–1.
[13][14] She became only the third overall bowler either male or female after Lasith Malinga and Rashid Khan to achieve the feat.
The following month, she captained Germany in all four of the team's matches in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier.