A quick turnaround in India and England's ongoing series ensures that fantasy shareholders are always on their toes for fantasy stocks. After two pulsating games of T20I cricket, a few eye-catching deals have popped into the Market. For starters, fantasy shareholders have made a significant profit on the likes of Ishan Kishan and Jason Roy, whose fantasy stock rose by 20% after two handy knocks at the top of the order. Even Virat Kohli did his stock value a world of good with an unbeaten 73 in the second T20I. The bowlers have also been brilliant at the Motera. Special mention goes out to Jofra Archer, who has only two match scores of less than 50 in his last 18 T20 appearances! An astonishing feat for a bowler in the Sixer Market!While the usual suspects have gone about their work without any fuss, a couple of individuals are yet to get going. England vice-captain Jos Buttler has had a mediocre series so far and is available for just 52.60 Sixer Coins per Share! Similarly, Yuzvendra Chahal, on the back of two lacklustre bowling performances, has now dropped to a ten-match low in the Market. However, the biggest disappointment so far is KL Rahul! The IPL 2020 Orange Cap winner has scored just one run in this series so far and amid some poor form? With India keen on rotating their players, Rahul's viability is being questioned. However, Rahul is certainly one of the better players in world cricket and here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market as we dig deep into his recent form!Rahul is down by 25% in his last five T20Is!KL Rahul has been India's best batsman in the T20 format over the last year or so. The KXIP captain won the Orange Cap in IPL 2020, although there were some concerns over his strike-rate. Nevertheless, Rahul's ability to score big runs is second to none, and his strike-rate in the T20Is (143.67) does justice to his talent. However, Rahul is going through a lean patch where he is scored only 82 runs in his last five T20I outings. As a result, his price is down by 25.87% and now reads 47.50 Sixer Coins per Share! In fact, he has scored only one solitary run in this series and has seemingly struggled against the ball, going away from him. Although the aforementioned might just be a coincidence, there are a few concerns over Rahul's form. However, this can be attributed to the fact that Rahul suffered an injury during India's Australia tour. Considering he might still be finding his feet with the bat in hand, Rahul can be given a longer rope in the Market. Also, with Virat Kohli already confirming Rahul's status as the preferred opener for the T20I side, there should be no dearth of opportunities for the ace batsmen. With the IPL around the corner, will Rahul showcase his class and flip the script? Only time will tell!