Mohammad Nabi finally came good in the Sixer Market as he came up with an all-round performance in a Renegades win. Nabi saw a fantasy price increase of 15.3%, courtesy of a match score of 121 as the Renegades clinched a thriller against the Strikers. Speaking of the Strikers, their captain Alex Carey continued his strong showing in the Sixer Market with a near 4% increase. However, he was overshadowed by opener Phil Salt, whose whirlwhind knock saw his price rise by 16.9%. This wasn't the case for Aaron Finch, whose failure leaves his fantasy price at 41 Sixer Coins per Share, a possible bargain in the near future. However, the day belonged to Steve Smith and Ravindra Jadeja, both of whom handed their fantasy shareholders a profit of 9% on Day 2. While Smith scored a brilliant hundred, Jadeja's four wicket haul helped him attain a match score of 95.94! All eyes will be on him with the bat on Day 3, apart from the usual suspect Rishabh Pant, who is available for just 45.40 Sixer Coins!Sticking with the southpaws, Colin Munro and the Scorchers are back in action against the Sydney Thunder on Saturday. The Kiwi has been absolutely sensational in recent games although this could be the start of something huge. As the build up towards the BBL clash continues, here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!The Kiwi's on the rise - 25.6% Increase in Last Two Games for Munro!It's been a topsy-turvy campaign for Munro and the Scorchers so far. Having started the season slowly, Munro is finally showing why he is one of the most feared openers in the T20 format. It would have been easy to discard his stocks early on as he could only manage 85 runs in his first five innings. This resulted in a price drop of 26.8%, the highest decrease in the first half of the BBL. There were even talks of Munro being dropped from the side with the southpaw averaging a match score of just 17. He has even dropped down to number four to accomodate Livingstone and Roy. While many thought this move would hinder his fantasy stock price even further, Munro has revelled in the middle order role like never before!In his only two games playing down the order, Munro has scored consecutive fifties with a Runs vs Expectation aggregate of over 20! His price is up by nearly 26% in just two games courtesy of a match score average of 81.02. He has been particularly aggressive against the spinners, who haven't been able to bowl well against him. One could even credit the nature of the Perth Stadium for his success but Munro has been equally lethal against pace. His success has more or less led to the Scorchers to a couple of wins, which puts him and his team in a good position going forward. What's even better is that his fantasy stock price still reads a reasonable 49.30 Sixer Coins, which leaves a lot of room for improvement. Would he be able to continue his hot form against Sydney Thunder and the rest? Only time will tell!Pujara and Cummins Trade Blows at the SCG! Who are you backing?It's been an intense Test match at the SCG with Cheteshwar Pujara leading the fightback for India. Despite losing both Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari in the first session, Pujara has settled in and looks good at the moment. With a match score of 52.51 at the time of writing, Pujara looks good for the long run although he will need to be wary of Cummins. The express pacer has already accounted for two batsmen in this innings and boasts of a match score of 73.92, the highest among pacers in this Test. With a nerve-wracking battle on the cards between Pujara and Cummins, who are you backing in the Sixer Market?There's more to the Market than just Pujara and Cummins! Star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is set to have a say with the bat as well and so is Ravi Ashwin. Not to mention star pacer Mitchell Starc, who would be key for the Aussies in the latter half of the day. Not to mention, Alex Hales and Callum Ferguson are also available for a bargain in the Market, which is music to the ears of potential shareholders! Don't forget to add them to your portfolios before it's too late!