An eventful day in the Sixer Market unfolded with as many as two games taking place on Tuesday. The Super League saw Sarfaraz Ahmed smash his second fifty of the tournament, albeit in a loss. Although the Quetta captain is now up by 69.80 in the Super League, Sarfaraz and his men are rooted to the bottom of the table. They were left ruing Faheem Ashraf's stellar bowling performance as he achieved a match score of 125.66. He was well complemented by Hasan Ali, who also saw an increase of nearly 6%. Although Ahmed's stellar knock gave Quetta some hope, it wasn't meant to be as Paul Stirling's quickfire knock helped his side to an easy win. As a result, Stirling saw an increase of 9.7% to get his campaign back on track!But neither Faheem Ashraf, Sarfaraz Ahmed, nor Paul Stirling could outshine Aussie prodigy Cameron Green in the Sixer Market! The highly-rated all-rounder smashed his second ton in the last week to hand Western Australia a close win against South Australia. Although Travis Head and Shaun Marsh also struck hundreds and saw a fantasy price increase of 16% and 14%, respectively, Green's all-round performance was the cherry on the top. However, this was a long time coming for Cameron Green and his fantasy shareholders, whose patience has finally paid off in the Market. But how has Green risen to prominence over the last few months is something that needs further retrospection. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!Purple Patch for Green - Stock Up by 104% Since December 2020!Not many batsmen have the ability to double-down as an enforcing pacer capable of bowling 140+ kph. But in Cameron Green, Australia has a bonafide star worth investing in, and the fantasy shareholders who had done so, have reaped the rewards. IPO-ed at 22.40 Sixer Coins per Share, Cameron Green didn't see much of a rise in December. Although he did make his debut in both the ODI and Test formats, Green couldn't muster a 50+ match score in any of his five international appearances. However, he did show glimpses of his ability, which holds him in good stead for the future. But it was in the domestic circuit that he truly caught fire with two consecutive 50+ match scores in the space of four days against South Australia in various formats. If his stellar knock in the Sheffield Shield was good, his 144 against Travis Head and co in the Marsh Cup yesterday was the cherry on the top. As a result, Green has seen an increase of nearly 53.44% in the last two games and 104% since December 2020, the highest of all Sixer Roster players. Trading at 45.80 Sixer Coins per Share, Green is definitely in with a chance for a further increase. But can he sustain the same level of form that earned him a match score average of over 50? Only time will tell!