Finally, Team India managed to register its first win of their tour of Australia, and they had the duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya to thank for it. Despite Virat Kohli registering yet another fifty (match score 69.68), India was left in a spot of bother, when the duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya stitched a record partnership to guide their side to a match-winning total. While Jadeja saw an increase of 4.8% in his fantasy stock price, Hardik Pandya's 5.8% increase was the highest among the Indians on Wednesday. However, India's path to victory wasn't as straightforward despite Steve Smith failing to replicate his Sydney heroics in Canberra. Aaron Finch scored yet another fifty for his side as his fantasy stock price rose by nearly 3%. However, the match could have ended in an Australian win, if not for Bumrah picking the crucial wicket of Maxwell, who also saw an increase of 4.3%!Speaking of Maxwell, the Kings XI Punjab all-rounder has been on a roll of late. Despite having a sub-par IPL, Maxwell has come out all guns blazing against the Indians with three consecutive 50+ match scores in the ODI series. With his bowling also coming in handy for his team, Maxwell is showing what he is truly capable of in the yellow of Australia. With the T20Is coming up shortly, it is rather fitting to push Maxwell into the spotlight, given his recent run of form for the Aussies. But the question remains. How viable is Maxwell in the long run - a question to which we try to provide some context for you to answer and reap the rewards. Here's your daily dose of Sixer Market insight to get your day going!Maxwell averages a match score of 62.56 since WC 2019 for Australia! Can he sustain his sublime form?Glenn Maxwell is one of the most talented cricketers in the current era. He has all the shots in the book and can also turn his arm over for a few handy overs. Despite having the world at his feet, Maxwell's inconsistency has often marred his undeniable potential. This was clearly evident in the recently concluded IPL as Maxwell could only manage a match score of 38 on an average. In fact, Maxwell didn't hit a single six in the entire tournament, which led to question marks over his ability and viability in the Sixer Market. However, Maxwell has silenced his critics with a sensational showing in the ODI series against India with a match score average of just under 66. His price increased by nearly 16%, which is music to the ears of his fantasy shareholders. Striking at 198 runs per 100 balls, Maxwell toyed with the Indian bowling as he flirted with consistency, but this has actually been the case every time he has donned the Baggy Green since last year's World Cup!Since the Cricket World Cup in 2019, Maxwell has played eleven times for Australia across two formats and has averaged a match score of 62.56. In fact, Maxwell hasn't crossed the 50-match score mark only on three occasions, one of which he didn't bat or ball in at all! His recent performances against India also followed the same suit with Maxwell being given a new lease of live in the Aussie colours. He has been used around as a floater to turn the tide as far as the match is concerned. With the talent being evident in his game, the only thing that lacks with Maxwell is consistency, which goes hand in hand with his confidence, that he has in abundance at the moment. With three more T20Is and the BBL to follow, Maxwell's current fantasy stock price of 50.50 Sixer Coins per Share could be dwarfed by his undeniable potential to succeed in the shortest format!Latham and Williamson March On! Can They Make It Big Against Holder and Co?As the wait for the T20Is continue, we've got an exciting Test match to pick our brains on as New Zealand hosts West Indies in Hamilton. Having being put to bat by Jason Holder, Kane Williamson and Tom Latham have gone about their work in a professional manner, while riding the early new ball threat to perfection. At the time of writing, both of them boast of a 50+ match score with marginal increases to their fantasy stock prices as well. While Kane Williamson is going strong at 57.10 Sixer Coins per Share, Tom Latham is currently trading at 46.50 Sixer Coins at the stroke of Tea. Windies captain Jason Holder has looked the most threatening of the Windies bowlers with an economy under 2 and a match score of 38 after just one session of play. With four more days of the game still to come, there's a lot more in store in the Sixer Market! With the likes of Ross Taylor and Henry Nicholls up for grabs, who are you going to buy? Watch out for new supply at 2:00 PM IST!