The Alex Hales show continued in the BBL on Friday as he smashed his way to a stunning 9.6% rise against the Renegades. Although Hales scored a quick-fire cameo in a testing run-chase, he overshadowed Shaun Marsh, whose stock rose by 19.3%. Although Shaun Marsh's fifty guided the Renegades to a decent total, Hales and his partner Usman Khawaja, who remained unbeaten on 48*, took the Thunder home without any fuss. As for the fantasy shareholders, Aaron Finch and Rilee Rossouw's fantasy prices slipped further in the Market, which does leave a golden opportunity for a trade in the coming days. Similarly, Ben Cutting is now available for just 44.40 Sixer Coins per Share with the all-rounder not getting a chance to showcase his power-hitting ability!Speaking of power-hitting ability, two of the cleanest strikers in the world cricket take centre-stage on Saturday. D'Arcy Short and Marcus Stoinis have set the BBL on fire on a couple of occasions but have slightly underwhelmed this season. But with both openers getting the hang of things in the middle, today's BBL double-header could be a whole lot interesting with these two fit and firing. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your weekend in the Sixer Market!Big One Around the Corner for Short and Stoinis! Trading at 54.40 Sixer Coins and 56.60 Sixer Coins respectively!Both D'Arcy Short and Marcus Stoinis are undoubtedly the best in the business as far as the BBL is considered. Both of them have ample experience under their belt to power their teams to a strong total consistently. But it hasn't been that kind of a season for either of them. Marcus Stoinis has played in only three completed games so far and has scored 92 runs. While this isn't a bad tally, it isn't Marcus Stoinis-esque. Although his ability to take the attack to both the spinners and pacers is well documented, he hasn't been able to kick on and make a big score. This accounts for a relatively low match score average of 56.54. Considering that Stoinis averaged over 70 in BBL 2019, fantasy shareholders would be hoping for an encore once again! If it does happen, his fantasy price of 56.60 Sixer Coins could be in for a huge increase in the Sixer Market!D'Arcy Short's case is a curious one. Although Short has played in all six Hurricanes games so far, he has only managed 102 runs at a strike-rate of less than 140. Short has a couple of 100+ match scores this season, but apart from them, there isn't much to show for his efforts. In fact, one such 100+ score came as a result of his bowling. He picked up three wickets against the Heat, albeit in a losing cause. Nevertheless, there is potential with both the bat and ball in hand with Short's fantasy shares although his recent form doesn't exude the same confidence. But you never know in the T20 format, where things can go from 0 to 100 in a jiffy! With Short's fantasy shares trading at 54.40 Sixer Coins per Share, he could well be a popular pick today in the Sixer Market!Denly set for Heat debut against Dwarshuis and co! Can he get one over his former teammates?The second of the two BBL games today pits a reunion of sorts for Joe Denly and the Sixers. The former Sydney Sixers all-rounder is all set for his Brisbane Heat debut and will be eager to get one over this former teammates. However, it isn't going to straight forward for Denly, whose fantasy stocks currently trade at 55.90 Sixer Coins per Share. The Englishman will need to counter Ben Dwarshuis and Carlos Brathwaite, both of whom have seen a rise in their fantasy prices over the last few games. But Denly's prior experience in the BBL coupled with his handy leg-spin should hold him in good stead ahead of this game. With Denly set to bat at number three and roll his arm over as well, getting his stocks ahead of this game wouldn't be a bad idea!Apart from Denly, a few others also are available in the Sixer Market! You can bank on the class of James Vince for 36.30 Sixer Coins or even back the uber-talented Jack Wildermuth with a trade in the Sixer Market! Who are you going to buy?