| 1. Barinder Sran does not smoke. |
| 2. It is not known if Barinder Sran drinks alcohol. |
| 3. In his teenage years, Sran aspired to be a boxing player and received training from the coach who also trained Vijender Singh. |
| 4. Sran's interest in cricket sparked when he saw a trial advertisement for the IPL team Kings XI Punjab. |
| 5. To enhance his bowling skills, he watched bowling videos of Wasim Akram and Zaheer Khan. |
| 6. Although he was not shortlisted initially, Sran pursued his interest and joined KK Cricket Academy in Chandigarh to develop his bowling techniques. |
| 7. He emerged victorious in the India Under-19 leg of the Speedster contest held at the ICC Dubai academy. |
| 8. He represented Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians, and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League, picking 18 wickets in 24 matches. |
| 9. He was a member of the Mumbai Indians team that won the 2019 IPL edition. |
| 10. In his teenage years, Sran aspired to be a boxing player and received training from Jagdish Singh at the Bhiwani Boxing Club, the same coach who trained Olympic medalist Vijender Singh. |
| 11. Made his first-class debut in Ranji Trophy for Punjab against Orissa in 2011, taking 3 wickets in the first innings and 4 in the second. |
| 12. In his first match of the 2015-16 season, he cleaned up the Railways team with 6 wickets in the first innings after Punjab had posted 604 on the board. |
| 13. Yuvraj Singh compared his bowling spell to that of a young Zaheer Khan. |
| 14. Was bought by Rajasthan Royals for Rs. 10 Lakh in the 2015 IPL auction. |
| 15. Stays in shape by cycling and swimming when off the cricket field. |