The West Indies edged the Sri Lankans to a series win on Monday, but they were made to work for by Wanindu Hasaranga. The Sri Lankan leggie was at it again with a match score of 88.68, his third consecutive fifty-plus score on tour. Although he put in another miserly performance, Nicholas Pooran and Jason Holder delivered for the Windies at the time of need. While Kieron Pollard saw a drop in fantasy price of nearly 5%, he did lead his troops admirably. However, there's a lot to ponder for his fantasy shareholders as his fantasy stocks currently trade at 53.50 Sixer Coins per Share!With the IPL around the corner, Kieron Pollard is sure to be a popular pick in the Sixer Market. Speaking of the IPL, Pollard will be paired in the Mumbai Indians middle order with Hardik Pandya! The Indian all-rounder has been one of the best performers over the last two years, with two IPL trophies to show for his efforts. In addition, Pandya is being groomed to be India's long-term successor to MS Dhoni in the finishing department. While the competition for IPL stocks continues, Pandya is one asset that everyone would have an eye on in the Market. With the Baroda all-rounder set for international action against England in the white-ball formats before the IPL, he certainly deserves a look into his viability. Here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!Up by 13% on his last tour, is Hardik the Answer to India's Finishing Woes?Hardik Pandya has been earmarked as India's next finisher for a long time. He was promoted ahead of MS Dhoni at times, even pulling off a few blistering knocks for his team. However, Pandya is now alone. He doesn't have the experience of MS Dhoni to fall back on anymore. Hardik's first tour as India's numero uno finisher was a highly successful one. His ODI performances were exemplary. The Mumbai Indians all-rounder scored 210 runs at a strike-rate of 114.75. His match score average of 70.81 was the best among the Indians, holding him good stead in the Sixer Market. However, that wasn't all for Pandya. He came up with equally good performances in the shortest format as well. With a match score average of 53.80 despite being concussed in the first game, Pandya did his stocks no harm. In fact, his strike-rate of 156 was the highest in the series, a sign of a true finisher at his best in the death overs. Adding his undeniable bowling ability only sweetens the deal for Pandya and his fantasy shareholders, who would be looking for more shares in the all-rounder. As for his viability, Pandya is available for a reasonable price of 55.50 Sixer Coins per Share. With the finisher expected to play a big part in the ODIs and T20Is against England, he should be good value for the money. Even in the worst-case scenario, the IPL presents another chance for fantasy shareholders to get the best out of Hardik and his six-hitting antics. Do you think Hardik will repeat his 2019-antics yet again in the next few months? Watch out for new supply at 2:00 PM IST!