As the intriguing battle between Smith's Australia and Kohli's Team India draws to a close, at least in the ODI format, some smart fantasy shareholders are looking elsewhere for a bargain buys with their being no dearth in action. Thinking long term has served many fantasy shareholders well with Steve Smith and Kieron Pollard's fantasy stocks increasing by more than 20% over the last week. With the ongoing ODI set to conclude shortly, the focus must turn to the next fixture, i.e. the first Test between New Zealand and West Indies. This game marks the return of Jason Holder and Kane Williamson, both of whom are trading at reasonable prices of 72.40 Sixer Coins and 57.40 Sixer Coins per Share respectively. However, the focus will undeniably be on veteran Ross Taylor, who had a torrid time in the T20s. Down by 11.66% in the T20I series, Taylor has a chance to overturn his fortunes and reinstate his credentials against the Windies Test side. But one might back out given his woeful form since the restart in July. However, there's more to the numbers, which is why we take the opportunity to provide you with some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!Change of Format, Change of Fortune? Taylor down by 20.04% in last 10 games!2020 hasn't been the year Taylor had been hoping for at all. Although he started off brilliantly, Taylor's price has dropped by 20.04% in his last ten games, all of which were incidentally T20s. Taylor could only manage a match score of 30.33, which is the least he has registered in a ten-match period. In fact, his current price of 33.40 Sixer Coins per Share is his all-time low, which does turn a few heads towards him fantasy shareholders. While one can say that T20 isn't Taylor's strong suit, one can also point towards the lifeless pitches in West Indies during the CPL. His price dropped considerably during his stint with the Guyana Amazon Warriors with his highest match score being just 68.99. Even in the two T20Is against the West Indies last week, Taylor wasn't able to get going with a match score average of nearly 16.5 and a price drop of 11.66%. Although Taylor's form isn't great, a format change could benefit fantasy shareholders big time in the Sixer Market!Taylor is quite experienced in the Test format although his recent match scores in this format read 40.7, 43.2, 34 and 22.04. This can be attributed to the lush green pitches that are generally a common sight in New Zealand. However, a player of Taylor's quality should be able to overcome the bowling friendly conditions. He is due for a big one in this format and would love to come good against a red-hot bowling attack featuring Jason Holder and Kemar Roach, both of whom were impeccable against England earlier in the year. With his fantasy stocks trading at 33.20 Sixer Coins per Share, Taylor could be your man ahead of this series.Malan Up by 23.12% in England Win; Buttler and Dussen also impress!England completed a whitewash over South Africa and they Dawid Malan to thank for courtesy of a sensational knock of 99*. Malan was at his supreme best as he scored nearly 36 runs more than his expectation while accumulating a match score of 150 - his third such score in the last year or so for England. He was helped along the way by Jos Buttler, who also registered a 100+ match score but it was all about Dawid Malan, whose fantasy stock price increased by 23.12%! Earlier in the day, it was Rassie van der Dussen, who broke the shackles in the Sixer Market with a match score of 123. Like Malan, Dussen also oversaw a huge increase of 21.8%, much to the delight of his fantasy shareholders. It wasn't a day for the bowlers with only Anrich Nortje holding his own with a marginal increase in his fantasy stock price.Fantasy shareholders need not worry about the bowlers in the upcoming Test between New Zealand and West Indies. With a lush green pitch awaiting the two sides, watch out for Trent Boult and Jason Holder, both of whom should get the ball to swing and bounce around in Hamilton. Who are you going to buy ahead of the all-important Test? Watch out for new stock supply at 2:00 PM IST!