How to use the IPL player picker
- Open the page. Twelve marquee IPL players are already on the wheel — no setup needed.
- Spin. The wheel lands on a random player — that is your pick for the fantasy slot, the debate, or the trivia round.
- Edit the list to add your own squad, then Copy link to share the exact wheel with friends.
Best uses for a random IPL player selector
- Fantasy cricket team building: spin to fill a slot when two players are too close to call.
- Who to captain today: let the wheel choose your captain or vice-captain pick.
- Settle debates: "best batter in the league?" — put the names on and let chance referee.
- IPL trivia games: spin to pick which player a question is about.
About the players on the wheel
The wheel is pre-loaded with twelve of the biggest names across the IPL 2026 season — a mix of explosive top-order batters, death-over specialists, wily spinners and match-winning all-rounders. It is only a starting point: clear the list and add your own team's full squad, a shortlist of uncapped youngsters, or the players in your fantasy draft pool. The wheel resizes each segment automatically however many names you add.
More cricket tools on Wheel Bolo
Need a team instead of a player? Use the IPL Team Picker to assign one of all ten franchises, or the Gully Cricket Team Picker to split your mohalla match into fair sides.
Frequently asked questions
Which players are on the IPL player wheel?
It comes loaded with twelve marquee IPL 2026 players across batting, bowling and all-rounder roles. You can edit the list freely to add any players or your full fantasy pool.
Can I add my own players?
Yes. Clear the list and type your own player names, one per line, or paste a squad. The wheel adjusts each segment automatically.
Is this good for fantasy cricket?
Yes. Fantasy players use it to break ties between similar picks, choose a captain, or randomise selections across a draft pool.
Is there a dark mode?
Yes. Tap the sun/moon button in the top bar to switch between light and dark themes. Wheel Bolo also follows your device's system preference automatically on your first visit.
What languages does Wheel Bolo support?
The interface is available in 17 languages including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi and Urdu. Tap the language button to switch, and type entry names in any script, including Devanagari.
Does the wheel play a sound?
Yes. The wheel makes a soft ticking sound as it spins and a short chime when a winner is picked. Use the sound button or the volume slider in the Customize tab to adjust or mute it. Sound stays off if your device requests reduced motion.
Can I change the wheel's colours and background?
Yes. Open the Customize tab to choose a colour palette (Pastel, Ocean, Sunset, Forest and more) and a background theme. Your choice is remembered on your device for next time.
Can I share the result?
Yes. After the wheel stops, tap Share result to create a 1080x1080 winner image. On phones it opens the share sheet (WhatsApp, Instagram and more); on desktop it downloads. Free, with no sign-up.