As of 2020[update], Anggraeni was studying for a Masters in Postgraduate Sports Education at the State University of Jakarta (UNJ).
[1] Anggraeni was a member of the Indonesian team that emerged as runners-up to Thailand in the women's T20 tournament at the 2017 SEA Games, and played in the final.
[5] On 12 January 2019, Anggraeni made her WT20I debut against Hong Kong at the Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, in the first Group B match of the 2019 Thailand Women's T20 Smash, which was also Indonesia's first ever WT20I.
[7] In the 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier EAP, held in Vanuatu in May 2019, Anggraeni was the second highest run scorer, with a total of 104 runs in what was an impressive first appearance by Indonesia at an ICC Women’s event.
[10][11] Indonesia finished its innings with 260/1, the third highest ever T20I team total, men's or women's,[12] and won the match by 182 runs.