Sheoran is currently serving an eight year competition ban due to failing anti-doping regulations with an end date of August 2031.
Sheoran qualified for the women's 400 metres event at the Olympics by clocking 51.48 seconds, her personal best time, at the National Inter-State Senior Athletics championships in Hyderabad in July 2016.
The quartet of Sheoran, Poovamma, Tintu Lukka and Anilda Thomas clocked 3:27.88 at Bangalore in July 2016, finishing with the 12th best time in the world as top 16 relay teams qualified for the Olympics.
[6] In 2019, Sheoran received a four-year competition ban for testing positive for drostanolone and metenolone along with irregulaties with her athlete biolological passport.
[7][8] In February 2024, Sheoran received a second competition ban issued by the Indian National Anti-Doping Agency with an eight years duration after testing positive for anabolic androgenic steroids and testosterone.