Cometh the Hour, Cometh, the Man! Rohit Sharma finally silenced his critics with a splendid 161 on Day 1 of the 2nd India vs England Test in Chennai! Despite his opening partner Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli failing to trouble the scorers, Rohit Sharma never looked troubled as he registered a match score of 79.16 with a fantasy price increment of 9% to his credit as well. He was well complemented by Ajinkya Rahane, who scored his first fifty since the MCG Test in December. Despite Moeen Ali threatening with his off-breaks, it was clearly India's day at the end of day's play.That wasn't all in the Market on Saturday! Dwaine Pretorius came up with figures of 5 for 17 in his four overs as he led South Africa to a series-levelling win in the 2nd T20I. He registered a match score of 104.84, resulting in a whopping price increase of 14%! Despite Rizwan continuing his hot form with another fifty, Pretorius and the South African batsmen were on song to take the series to the final T20I today. Speaking of the South African batsmen, a lot is being said about David Miller and his viability in the Market! With the PSL fast approaching, is Miller worth the big bucks? Here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!Miller Down By 14% In His Last 10 Games! Can He Flip The Script?David Miller's case is a curious one, not just in the Sixer Market. The South African was heralded as one of the best finishers in the game but has seemingly fallen off the radar in the last few years. His performances in T20 franchise leagues haven't been up to the mark. In his last two T20 franchise leagues (BBL 2019-20 and MSL 2019), Miller has averaged a match score of just 43. While he does bat down the order, Miller's inability to take on the spinners has hurt him a touch. Even his last ten outings, Miller is down by 14% while averaging a match score of 31.43! Despite being a part of the Rajasthan Royals franchise, he played only one game for them, which didn't end too well. He is on the fringes of the national team as well with Heinrich Klaasen seemingly overtaking him in the pecking order. But is it the end of Killer Miller?Certainly not! The absence of Quinton de Kock and Faf du Plessis has propelled Miller into a rather unique situation. Being one of the senior players on the side, Miller has added responsibility on his shoulders going into the final T20I. The South African batsman has shown glimpses of his ability with a 50+ match score in the previous game. But there's more to Miller than just this T20I. Miller is set to play in the PSL, making him an attractive proposition for the marquee league. At 37 Sixer Coins per Share, Miller is available for a reasonable price but the question still remains! Is he a viable option? For starters, he has a decent knowledge of the Pakistan conditions, thanks to the current series. Also, his game against spin has gone up slightly, which might hold him in good stead. As seen in the previous PSL, power-hitters like Miller had decent campaigns owing to the batting-friendly pitches. Given Miller's experience and ability to clear the boundary, he should be a popular option in the Sixer Market!ICYMI: New Players And New Tournaments including Australia Domestic Leagues and English Domestic Leagues Have Been Added! Check out the "New Players" Column For More Info!