Fantasy shareholders rejoice! Those who have waited long to reap the rewards for their investment in Aaron Finch were in for a treat on Friday. The Aussie captain smashed an unbeaten fifty to oversee a 30% increase in his fantasy price. His price is now up by more than 80% in his last two games, with a lot of eyeballs on the former RCB batsman in the Sixer Market. He was well complemented by the bowlers, with Glenn Maxwell also registering a 100+ match score. But that wasn't all in the Market. The ongoing Test between India and England saw James Anderson, and Rishabh Pant trade blows on the field and in the Market. While James Anderson's incisiveness and accuracy earned him a 4% increase, it was all about Rishabh Pant as he smashed his first century in the sub-continent. While he achieved a match score of 65.97, he looks good for the long haul given his fantasy stock price of 51.90 Sixer Coins per Share! With the Indians and Washington Sundar in particular, looking in good touch, the English are truly down for the count.Apart from the international action that's going on, the Sheffield Shield sees all six states in action today. While Victoria and Tasmania resume their battle with James Pattinson and Jackson Bird in good form, the likes of Mitchell Starc and David Warner are also in action today. Apart from the big names, there are a few players who are more than capable of rising to the occasion for their respective teams. Without further ado, here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your weekend in the Sixer Market!Head, Renshaw or Holland - Who Will Rise to the Occasion?Amid all the big names in the competition, it isn't Steve Smith or Marnus Labuschagne who top the run-scoring charts. It is Travis Head with 693 runs in five innings. In fact, he has seen a fantasy stock price increase of 18.33% in his last five games. He even comes into this game on the back of a stunning hundred in the previous Sheffield Shield game, holding him in good stead. But again, his ability to sustain the form would be the key. On the other hand, there's the curious case of Matt Renshaw, who is available for just 29.80 Sixer Coins per Share. The southpaw has seen a huge drop since the BBL 2020-21, although he is more than capable of turning it around. Renshaw is quite experienced despite his tender age and has international experience to fall back on as well. With his off-spin also possibly playing a part, Renshaw could be the perfect addition. But if you're not down with either Head and Renshaw, there's Jon Holland, Victoria's ace spinner. The Aussie has a match score of 38.9, but with another innings yet to pan out, the stage is set for another Holland special! With a lot of viable options available in the Sixer Market, it's getting competitive for shareholders. How are you going to buy? Watch out for new supply at 2:00 PM IST!