Triple-Header Fridays are back as we have got an exciting line-up of action in store! As the Kiwis continue to pile on the runs in the ongoing Test match against the West Indies, Team India resume their battle against Australia in the 1st T20I! Not to mention the big ODI between South Africa and World Champions, England, for whom Joe Root (75.80 Sixer Coins per Share) is all set to play in Cape Town. The Proteas, led by Quinton de Kock (59.60 Sixer Coins per Share), would love to get the better of Eoin Morgan and co with a lot at stake in this ODI series. Speaking of high stakes, they cannot much higher than in the series between the Indians and the Aussies. After a 2-1 reversal against the hosts, Virat Kohli (54 Sixer Coins per Share) and co will be keen on replicating their IPL form in Canberra, something which the Aussie duo of Steve Smith and Aaron Finch will be looking to overturn. While a lot has been said about the fantasy stocks in the Sixer Market, none of them is as viable as those of Shreyas Iyer and Steve Smith, both of whom trade at 46.60 Sixer Coins per Share and 48.70 Sixer Coins per Share respectively. Wonder what makes them so special ahead of the first T20I? Let's dive into the world of the Sixer Market and get a headstart ahead of today's encounters!Can Iyer Replicate His IPL Form or will Smith continue his red hot form against India? Shreyas Iyer and Steve Smith will take up top-order spots for their respective sides today with a lot at stake for both individuals. On one side, we have Shreyas Iyer, whose IPL form was decent with a match score average of 57.05. He was able to cross the 50-match score threshold on nine out of seventeen occasions, which made him a safe bet in the Sixer Market! While his price did increase marginally by nearly 5%, Iyer hasn't been able to replicate his T20 form into the ODIs. His price has dropped by a considerable margin and now reads 46.60 Sixer Coins per Share. The Aussies were pretty spot on with their plans against Iyer, targetting his perceived weakness against short-pitch bowling. Nevertheless, Iyer has been tested a few times on this front and has also managed to get some 50+ match scores against New Zealand and Bangladesh in the past. With the duo of Manish Pandey and Sanju Samson waiting on the wings, Iyer and his fantasy shares are definitely one to watch out for in the Market.Moving on from one IPL captain to another, Steve Smith's ODI form came as a pleasant surprise to many of his fantasy shareholders. For starters, Smith's price dropped by 8% in the IPL, courtesy of just 311 runs with a match score average of 46.05. During this period, there were a lot of questions over his ability in white-ball cricket, some of which have been answered after two scintillating hundreds last week against India. However, T20 cricket is a different ball game, and with David Warner also missing out due to an injury, Steve Smith will be the go-to man for Australia today. Considering that the former Aussie captain would also play a major role in the Test series later this month, his fantasy shares, which trade at 48.70 Sixer Coins per Share, might not be a bad investment at all in the long run!Miller and Woakes set for ODI return! Stocks Trading at 35.30 Sixer Coins and 63.20 Sixer Coins, respectively!While the Indians contemplate a win in the T20I format, South Africa and England lock horns in the first ODI at the Newlands. This game marks the return of a few, namely Joe Root and Janneman Malan, both of whom are highly rated in the Sixer Market. However, both of them might have to take a backseat for David Miller and Chris Woakes, whose fantasy stocks trade at 35.30 Sixer Coins and 63.20 Sixer Coins respectively. While Chris Woakes will lead the attack and possibly take up the number seven slot as well, David Miller's penchant for big runs in the death overs makes him an unmissable option in the Sixer Market. With the likes of Jason Roy and Quinton de Kock also up for grabs, there isn't any dearth of action today as far as the Market is concerned.Speaking of action, Kane Williamson scored a scintillating double-hundred against the Windies today with his fantasy stock price increasing by 10.4% so far. Williamson was able to score nearly 16 runs more than his expected value as he accumulated a batting score of 65.81 in only the first innings! However, the West Indies did peg the Kiwis back towards the end with Kemar Roach picking three wickets and registering a match score of 58.28 in the process. Nonetheless, there's a lot to do for the likes of Roston Chase and Jason Holder with the bat as they try to avoid the follow-on in this Test. Who do you think will shine for the Windies or in the Sixer Market for that matter? Watch out for new supply at 2:00 PM IST!