About WPL Viewer's Choice votes
The WPL Viewer's Choice award is the fan-decided recognition that sits alongside BCCI's official match awards during the Women's Premier League season. It is the one category where the scoreboard does not decide the outcome — the public does, through the JioCinema app, the JioCinema website, and wplt20.com. All three channels require a logged-in account, with BCCI enforcing one vote per account per polling round. That account-based cap is what makes the award genuinely competitive and what separates providers who deliver real results from those whose votes vanish on arrival: you need real, distinct accounts casting verified sessions, not raw clicks from a handful of devices. Packages begin at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000, covering everything from a small grassroots push to a full-season campaign behind your favourite RCB, MI, DC, UP Warriorz, or Gujarat Giants player. Most orders start within 60 minutes of payment confirmation.
About the WPL Viewer's Choice votes contest
The Women's Premier League was launched by BCCI in February 2023, making it the first fully franchised T20 women's cricket league in India. Five teams competed in the inaugural season — Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, UP Warriorz, and Gujarat Giants — and the league immediately attracted over 50 million viewers through its broadcast partner JioCinema, which holds the digital rights. Mumbai Indians won the inaugural title; Royal Challengers Bangalore claimed the 2024 championship at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. The Viewer's Choice award category was introduced alongside the league's launch as part of BCCI's strategy to make fan participation central to the WPL brand, distinct from the jury-decided Player of the Match and Series awards that are standard in domestic cricket. International stars including Smriti Mandhana, Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Deepti Sharma have all been prominent Viewer's Choice candidates, giving the award genuine star power across multiple cricket markets while its voter base is overwhelmingly Indian. Voting takes place on JioCinema and wplt20.com across designated windows that typically open during the playoffs and final phase of each season. Categories recognise batting, bowling, fielding, and an overall Player of the Tournament pick, giving fans agency over multiple award lanes rather than a single popularity poll. BCCI has used the fan-vote data publicly to demonstrate WPL's commercial reach to franchise sponsors, making a strong Viewer's Choice result valuable beyond the trophy itself. The league runs every February and March, with the schedule and voting windows announced on wplt20.com ahead of each season.
Why WPL Viewer's Choice votes matter for your contest
The Viewer's Choice award carries genuine weight in Indian women's cricket because BCCI uses it as both a broadcast hook and a commercial signal. A player who tops the fan vote secures coverage on JioCinema highlight reels, editorial features on wplt20.com, and social amplification that typically reaches far beyond the initial voter base. For players who are not the statistical frontrunner in batting or bowling averages — spinners who take economical four-overs but rarely headline a chase finish, or fielders whose ground work doesn't show in scorecards — a strong Viewer's Choice result reframes the narrative around their season and drives endorsement conversations. Sponsors tracking WPL engagement metrics use Viewer's Choice standings as a proxy for a player's commercial appeal, so the award has a real downstream effect on contract negotiations. The vote count that reads as organic for WPL's audience skews toward the cricket heartlands: Maharashtra, Delhi-NCR, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu together account for the majority of WPL's JioCinema subscription base. A fan vote that builds steadily across the polling window — rather than spiking in the final hours — matches how genuine supporter communities actually mobilise around a team or player they have followed across the league phase. The one-account-per-round cap on both JioCinema and wplt20.com also means large coordinated campaigns must distribute across hundreds of real accounts; cheap click farms that share a device fingerprint are caught by session validation almost immediately, making account quality the decisive differentiator between campaigns that register and those that vanish.
How we deliver WPL Viewer's Choice votes
After you tell us the player's name, category, and the current WPL season, we confirm the open polling window on JioCinema and wplt20.com and build a daily delivery schedule that spreads votes proportionally across the available time. Votes originate from real, registered accounts — each a genuine app installation or browser session with a verified Indian phone number, authenticated on either the JioCinema platform or wplt20.com. We do not reuse accounts across both platforms in the same campaign, since BCCI's tally aggregates both sources and cross-platform deduplication checks flag accounts whose session tokens appear on both voting interfaces in rapid succession. We weight the account pool toward the states where WPL fandom is densest: Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu collectively cover the majority of our delivery mix, with a secondary slice from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan that keeps the geographic spread consistent with JioCinema's wider subscriber base. Within each day, votes arrive at varied times — higher volume in the 7–10 PM IST cricket-watching prime window and the morning 8–10 AM slot, lighter through the afternoon — so the delivery curve mirrors how a genuine fan community engages rather than a flat mechanical rate. Any account that fails a platform session check during delivery is swapped out and replaced within the same day at no charge. You receive a link to your live dashboard immediately on order confirmation and can track cumulative delivery throughout the campaign. For multi-category orders, the dashboard shows totals per category separately.
How we avoid platform detection
Both JioCinema and wplt20.com authenticate votes at the account session level, not just the network IP. A valid login token, a verified mobile number, and a consistent device or browser fingerprint must accompany every vote cast. Services that rely purely on IP rotation produce network requests that are rejected or silently discarded because they cannot generate the session credentials the platform requires — the vote registers at the client side but is stripped out by backend validation before it reaches the official tally. Our approach starts with aged, phone-verified accounts that have organic JioCinema usage histories — not accounts created the week a voting window opens. Fresh accounts with no app history beyond vote-casting are the most common failure point for campaigns that use bulk-registered SIM farms. Each account in our pool votes once per round, matching the cap exactly, and never votes more than once across both platforms simultaneously in a way that would flag cross-platform duplication. BCCI's integrity team reviews unusual vote velocity: a campaign that drops ten thousand votes in a four-hour window stands out immediately against the baseline activity curve. Our delivery engine introduces within-day variance, ensures no two accounts share a session block, and paces volume so day-over-day growth looks consistent with a mobilising fan community rather than an automated batch job. We monitor each delivery run actively and intervene if a platform update changes the session validation parameters mid-window.
What is the best voting strategy for WPL Viewer's Choice votes?
The most effective WPL Viewer's Choice campaigns start as soon as BCCI opens the voting window, because early lead positioning generates coverage on cricket media outlets like Cricbuzz and ESPNcricinfo that track fan-award standings — and that coverage, in turn, drives fresh organic votes from readers who did not know the poll was open. Spreading your campaign across the full polling window — rather than concentrating votes in the final 24 hours — keeps the curve clean and prevents the kind of cliff-edge spike that triggers a manual review from the platform. Target a credible lead over the next competitor: in a five-player category, a 20–30% margin over the second-ranked player is persuasive without being implausible for a genuine fanbase. A 5x margin against a player with an active franchise fanbase draws scrutiny; a 20% lead does not. Combine the paid vote campaign with organic mobilisation — posts in WhatsApp cricket fan groups, Instagram stories with a direct link to the wplt20.com voting page, and calls to action in the JioCinema comment sections on WPL match replays. If your player performed well in a recent match, that is the moment to push: post-match sentiment is when JioCinema viewership spikes and fans are most likely to act on a direct call to vote. The two layers reinforce each other — paid votes establish the leaderboard position that organic fans then rally around, and organic engagement legitimises the vote count publicly.
Legal scope and terms
The WPL Viewer's Choice award is a private fan engagement initiative run by BCCI and JioCinema as part of a commercial broadcast product. It is a consumer entertainment poll, not a government, regulatory, or democratic ballot. Whether BCCI's and JioCinema's current contest terms for a given WPL season permit assisted voting is a question only you can answer by reading those terms directly — BCCI updates the official rules for each season, and what is permitted or prohibited can change year to year. We provide no legal interpretation. Our service is scoped strictly to entertainment and sports fan awards of this kind; we do not offer any service for political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process. No outcome is guaranteed — we deliver paced, account-based votes, and the final award result depends on the full competitive field, including every other fan campaign running simultaneously. A refund or make-good is available for undelivered votes or platform reversals; we cannot refund for outcomes.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. In the order form or via live chat, tell us the player's name, the award category (Best Batter, Best Bowler, Best Fielder, or Player of the Tournament), and the current WPL season year. If you want delivery across both JioCinema and wplt20.com, mention that in the notes and we confirm the split before dispatch. Choose a package from 100 to 20,000 votes, confirm the polling window deadline as listed on wplt20.com, and complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation and most campaigns begin within 60 minutes. You will receive dashboard access at that point and can follow cumulative delivery in real time. If you are ordering close to the polling close date, flag the urgency in the notes and we prioritise your slot. For multi-category campaigns — say both Best Batter and Player of the Tournament — specify the vote split in the order notes and we manage both delivery streams in parallel.