What a day it was in the Sixer Market. A trademark ABD special, a Morris death-bowling masterclass and a fantastic chase by Axar Patel! However, the day belonged to Shikhar Dhawan, who scored his maiden T20 hundred as he led DC to yet another win against CSK. Courtesy of a perfect match score of 150, Dhawan's price rose to 75.20 Sixer Coins per Share, a whopping 16.7% on Saturday alone. His ton shouldn't come as a huge surprise, especially with the southpaw notching up 100+ match scores for fun of late. Another individual who registered a match score of 100 was AB de Villiers, who pulled off an epic chase against a hapless RR bowling unit. AB de Villiers scored 55 runs in the backend of the innings with a RvE value of 11.11 and a 9.7% increase to show for his efforts. However, he and RCB had to overcome a Steve Smith-special earlier in the day en route to registering their sixth win of the season.Starting the game at an all-time low of 41.70 Sixer Coins, Smith reinstated his credentials as one of the best in the business with a masterful fifty. His fantasy shareholders profited by nearly 15% and if this knock was any indication of things to come, they could be in for a big profit by the end of the IPL. Smith might have added a few runs in the death overs if not for Chris Morris, who picked four wickets for RCB. He was the best performing bowler on Saturday with a fantasy stock price increase of 7.55% justified by his relentless accuracy and MVP-like form of late.Speaking of MVPs, Andre Russell is back in action as the Kolkata Knight Riders look to bounce back into winning ways against SRH. It hasn't been an ideal season for Russell, whose lacklustre performances have been detrimental to his team's fortunes. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day as the 2:00 PM deadline for new supply approaches.Can Russell lead KKR back into winning ways?KKR is in a spot of bother as Eoin Morgan and co losing both their matches during the week. But what would really bother them in the build-up to their next game against SRH is Andre Russell's form in IPL 2020. The reigning IPL MVP, Andre Russell was unstoppable in 2019. He would often come up the order with blistering cameos to take his side home, which kept KKR in the hunt for a playoff place. His match score average of 82.27 was the highest in IPL 2019 with Hardik Pandya's 72 at a distant second. Although his impact wasn't too significant with the ball, Russell's pyrotechnics with the bat had a telling effect for KKR. With a Runs Scored vs Expectation aggregate of 144.21, Russell averaged a batting score of 37.65, which was the highest for any batsmen batting at number five or below. Staggering numbers throwing light on the talent and ability of one of the best T20 players on the planet.However, KKR's ace all-rounder has been a shadow of his 2019 self. Although it could be the weight of expectations on him, Russell's IPL 2020 hasn't gone according to plan so far. Russell is currently averaging a match score of 47.47, nearly 42% less than what he achieved last year. KKR's middle-order revolves around his expertise and quick runs, which haven't come at all in this. With a RvE aggregate of 3.77, Russell's stock has dropped considerably from the start of the season (-16.65%). However, he still remains a threat in this format. He has shown glimpses of his ability with the bat with a few mighty sixes so far with a big knock from Russell's blade not too far off at the moment. Also, one can take comfort from the fact that his bowling score is up by a whopping 300%, but again there is room for improvement. Russell, being a confidence-based player, might need to take this time in the middle, something which could be given to him against SRH. With KKR desperately in need of a win on Sunday, Russell could be the man for the former IPL champions.Warner and de Kock also in action! Who are you backing?Apart from Andre Russell, the likes of David Warner (59.2 Sixer Coins per Share) and Quinton de Kock (67.50 Sixer Coins per Share) are also available in the market. While Warner hasn't looked at this best so far, de Kock has been brilliant of late with consecutive match scores of over 100. However, he and the MI bowlers will be wary of Orange Cap holder, KL Rahul whose stocks are currently trading at 79.70 Sixer Coins per Share. With lots of viable options available in the Sixer Market, now could be the team to go all-in with the league phase slowly inching towards the end. So what are you still waiting for? Hop on to the Real Market and add player stocks to your portfolios before it's too late!