Indian fans wouldn't look back too keenly on what unfolded on Saturday as Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood picked eight wickets between them! Courtesy of their efforts with the ball, Australia was able to overcome a spirited Indian bowling effort to gain the advantage in the ongoing series. While Pat Cummins notched up a match score of 103 in the first Test, Josh Hazlewood starred in the second innings with a fifer. Both Aussie pacers saw their prices go by 7% each at the expense of Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane, who will lead the Indian side from the next Test. More misery was piled on by Joe Burns, who scored a solid fifty in the second innings. Burns also saw an increase of nearly 6%, which should give his fantasy shareholders some confidence ahead of the Boxing Day Test. Although David Warner could return to the side by then, Joe Burns seems to have done enough to keep his place in the side.Speaking of long-awaited returns, some big names are in line to play for New Zealand in their T20I encounter against Pakistan on Sunday. While Kane Williamson and Kyle Jamieson hog the spotlight given their recent exploits in the Test series, swing-king Trent Boult is also back in the black against Haider Ali and co. At 58.40 Sixer Coins per Share, Boult might seem like a touch overpriced, but in a format, he revelled in the IPL, there's a potential steal on your hands. Walking along the same lines here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!Boult up by 18.7% in IPL 2020! Can he replicate the same form against Pakistan?Trent Boult is arguably one of the best bowlers in the world. Blessed with immense talent and a knack to swing the ball, Boult has been New Zealand's best bowler for the last few seasons. As he makes his return to the T20I side, there are a few questions over his viability in the Sixer Market. For starters, Trent Boult has played in only two T20Is since January 2019 and averages a match score of a mere 30.2 in them. Also, he didn't really come up with the goods in the recently concluded Test series against West Indies as his price dropped by 9.23%. However, there's more to Boult that what just meets the eye in the internationals.One needs to look, only as far as the IPL to get a glimpse of what Trent is capable of in T20s. Boult was at his sensational best for the Mumbai Indians with a match score average in the 60s and a price increase of 18.7%! He notched up nine fifty-plus scores in 15 games, third to only Rashid Khan and Jofra Archer! But something that even Rashid and Archer can't boast of is a match score of 142, against CSK, the highest for a bowler in IPL 2020! His ability to trouble batsmen with pace, accuracy and clever variations, Boult was the perfect partner for Jasprit Bumrah as MI stormed to a record fourth IPL championship. With his price now reading 58.40 Sixer Coins and with Boult back in the Kiwi jersey, there's definitely room for a massive increase on offer! Only time will tell as to how high Boult can rise in the Sixer Market!Down by 14.33% in BBL 2020, what does the Market say about Phil Salt's shares?T20 action keeps coming at us with the Sydney Sixers taking on Adelaide Strikers in the BBL today. While the likes of Josh Philippe and Alex Carey are bound to steal the limelight in the build-up, there's the curious case of Phil Salt, whose fantasy stock trades at 39 Sixer Coins per Share! While a trade for Salt looks promising, his form so far has been woeful. With match scores of 18.31 and 13.84, Salt has seen a drop of 14.33%, a cause for concern for his potential fantasy shareholders. However, Salt is one of the better players in today's game with a career strike-rate over 135. With the pitch also likely to aid batsmen, Phil Salt and his fantasy shareholders could be in for a busy day. If not for Salt, there are other equally good options in Matt Renshaw, Daniel Hughes and West All-rounder Jason Holder. Who are you going to buy? Watch out for new stock supply at 2:00 PM IST!