The wait is finally over! Team India is back in the whites after a long hiatus as they face Australia in the Pink Ball Test today! This game also marks the first time India encounter the Pink Ball in an overseas tour, which makes it even more special. The Indians will be looking to repeat their 2018 antics when the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara and Jasprit Bumrah starred for the tourists. However, the hosts were without David Warner and numero uno Test batsman, Steve Smith, who is available for just 50.90 Sixer Coins per Share! However, Smith is in for a tough time against a world-class bowling unit comprising of Mohammad Shami and Umesh Yadav, both of whom would have a say in the proceedings in Adelaide.With both teams winning a white-ball series each ahead of the Tests, the platform is set for an action-packed series in the Sixer Market. Several eye-catching deals are already on offer with Mitchell Starc, who holds the record for most wickets in Pink Ball Tests for Australia, trading at 50.50 Sixer Coins per Share. While the big names such as your Kohlis and your Labuschagnes are always in the limelight, there are a few others who can hold their own on the field and in the Market. Without further ado, here's some much-needed insight to get yourself going in the Sixer Market!Big Series for Rahane and Burns; Trading at 36.90 Sixer Coins and 30.40 Sixer Coins respectively!Overshadowed by their supremely talented colleagues, Ajinkya Rahane and Joe Burns, both of whom have played an ample number of Tests in their career, are currently in the firing line. Joe Burns, Australia's under-fire opener, hasn't been in the best of forms in this format. In fact, his price has dropped by 13.54% in his last five outings. Ever since he was recalled into the side, Burns has only managed two fifty-plus match scores in seven games. In stark contrast, his regular opening partner, David Warner registered four fifty-plus scores in five games only. Although one might argue over the slightly lopsided comparison, Burns' average in this format and technique has also drawn some flak. Against a world-class Indian bowling attack, Burns would have to be at his best with the bat. While the odds are stacked heavily against him, home conditions should suit him with the Queenslander scoring a ton of runs in the domestic circuit. With his back against the wall and his fantasy price reading 30.40 Sixer Coins per Share, Joe Burns could be an astute buy provided he gets going early in this series!As for the other man in question, Ajinkya Rahane! The Indian vice-captain, who will take over the captaincy after the first Test, hasn't been in the best of forms himself. Rahane has managed only one fifty-plus match score in his last six Tests with his price dropping by 7.28% in his previous five games. Nevertheless, Rahane's ability and potential is well-documented, and with this being his third trip to Australia, neither the conditions nor the bowling attack should worry him too much. In fact, he has a few fifty-plus scores Down Under as well, which should hold him in good stead. However, the Pink Ball should pose a few problems to the Indian stalwart, whose fantasy stock at 36.90 Sixer Coins per Share, is one of the cheaper players in the Test series. With added responsibility and his past record pointing towards another successful campaign, Rahane's fantasy stock could be in massive demand over the next few weeks.Pace and Accuracy - Will Shami Deliver Against Smith and Co?Speaking of added responsibility, Mohammad Shami has grown in leaps and bounds since his sensational tour of Australia in 2018-19. One can even point out that Shami has been India's best bowler in the Test format over the last year or so with the KXIP pacer notching up a 50+ match score on five occasions since the World Cup. In fact, Shami averaged nearly 55 across four Tests last year, which should hold in high regards ahead of this series. However, Shami's ongoing series hasn't really gone to plan with his price dropping marginally so far. But given his ability to steam in and bowl consistent lines, Shami is undoubtedly an asset for India and in the Real Market! With his stocks trading at 47.30 Sixer Coins per Share, investing in Shami wouldn't be a bad idea at all!Apart from Shami, there are a few others who could also justify their price tags in the long run. Cameron Green, whose fantasy stocks trade at 23.60 Sixer Coins per Share, is one to watch out for in the future while the likes of Hanuma Vihari and Prithvi Shaw also promise a lot in terms of profit. Not to mention the in-form Matt Wade, who would also feature in the BBL next month. A lot to ponder upon ahead of the first Test! Who are you going to buy? Keep an eye out for new stock supply at 2:00 PM IST!