| Sneh Rana is the first Indian woman to score a half-century and take four wickets during her test debut. |
| She comes from a Rajput family with supportive parents. |
| Aside from cricket, she used to play badminton and was once described as a tomboy. |
| Sneh started playing cricket matches with boys at a young age and was later enrolled in Little Master’s Academy. |
| She used to teach other girls English and Maths while practicing cricket. |
| After playing in Uttarakhand, she moved to Haryana and then Punjab cricket team. |
| Her first tournament saw her win the Women of the series award. |
| Initially, she was shy to play in front of her coach. |
| Despite a knee injury in 2016, she made a strong comeback after treatment from U Mumba Kabaddi team physio. |
| In the Women’s Senior One Day Trophy 2020-21, she took eighteen wickets playing for Railways. |
| Selected for the women’s squad after five years, she expressed her joy in an interview. |
| Her father passed away before her international test debut; she dedicated her debut to him. |
| Coach Ramesh Powar praised her talent and performance in an interview. |
| She met the chief minister of Uttarakhand in April 2022. |
| She admired Jhulan Goswami's work ethic in an interview. |
| In 2022, she appeared on ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ with other cricket stars. |
| Her father borrowed money for her to play in a tournament. |
| Her home is adorned with awards she has won. |
| She shares her sketches and paintings on social media. |
| She is an animal lover and often posts pictures with them. |
| Regular gym sessions are part of her routine, shared on social media. |
| She endorses products and shares about them on social media. |
| In the inaugural WPL auction in February 2023, she was bought by Gujarat Giants for Rs 75 lakh. |