[3] When she was in elementary school, was the only girl who played on the boy's cricket team and was required to obtain special permission from the national association to do so.
[4] A gifted child she also excelled creatively writing complex, novel-length stories while in elementary school.
A couple of years later, she relocated to Germany to pursue another educational degree,[3] and began teaching English and coaching young cricketers.
[5] Two months later, in August 2017, she played for Denmark as a wicket-keeper-batter, in a European Women's T20 tournament in Antwerp, Belgium.
[7] On 8 July 2021, Sadarangani bowled for the first time in a WT20I, in the first match of another bilateral series, between Germany and France at the Bayer Uerdingen Cricket Ground, Krefeld.