The English flavour was all over the Sixer Market as James Vince and Joe Root starred on Saturday. While Joe Root continued his juggernaut with another double-hundred, James Vince achieved his second straight perfect match score to see an increase of nearly 13% in the BBL Final. The overseas star led the Sixers to another trophy as he smashed a 60-ball 95 against Jhye Richardson and co. In reply, the Scorchers weren't able to get going at all with only Liam Livingstone scoring 45 at the top of the order. Ben Dwarshuis, who picked three wickets, also saw an increase of 7% in the BBL final as he became a two-time BBL champion. The tournament also brings to an end to Colin Munro's stellar rise in the Sixer Market with as many as seven fifty-plus match scores to his name. But it wasn't meant to be for the Kiwi or the Scorchers as they finished second best at the SCG!But we've still got the Chepauk Test to tend to as England has already posted a massive total for the Indians to bite at. Crucial to their cause will be stalwart Cheteshwar Pujara, who is available for just 45.20 Sixer Coins per Share! But it hasn't been quite rosy for Pujara in the ongoing World Test Championship. The top-order batsman hasn't scored a hundred so far and is due for a big knock for India. But is he worth the big bucks? Here's some insight on Pujara's wretched form and his viability in the Sixer Market!A Point to Prove - Pujara Down By 25.50% in World Test Championship 2019-21!Not long ago, Cheteshwar Pujara was heralded as one of the best after a stunning tour of Australia in 2018-19. He single-handedly decimated the likes of Cummins and Hazlewood while earning the nickname 'the White Walker'. But since then, it hasn't been rather successful for the Saurashtra batsman. In fourteen Tests since the start of the WTC, Pujara has scored only 685 runs at an average of 31.13. And to pile on the misery, Pujara hasn't scored a hundred in the WTC with his highest being 81. His fantasy stock price has also gone down by 25.50% with his match score average of 40.86 not oozing any sort of confidence at all. Quite often, Pujara blocks out opposition bowling attack but pushes himself into a shell, which provides an opening for opposition bowlers. In the previous series, Cummins and Hazlewood were clever enough to exploit it as Pujara wasn't as effective against them this time around.But the Indian subcontinent conditions are a different ball game. Most of Pujara's fourteen Tests in the WTC have been away ones, but he is a different beast in home conditions. He has a couple of double-hundreds to his name at home and is one of the better players of spin. Although his last home season wasn't a successful one, Pujara certainly has the skill-set to overturn his wretched form. But against Jofra Archer and co, Pujara will need to grind it out in the middle, an art which he is quite comfortable in doing. With his fantasy stock price also at 45.20 Sixer Coins per Share, he is certainly going to be a hot pick in the Sixer Market!Azam Fails Yet Again In Rawalpindi! Can Shaheen and Co Restrict The Proteas?Moving over the other high-profile Test match in the subcontinent, Pakistan is down for the count as their score reads 129 for 6 at the end of Day 3. Captain Babar Azam couldn't come up with a sizeable contribution once again as his price dropped by nearly 4% in this Test alone. The South Africans will be looking to get rid of Mohammad Rizwan early on Day 4 with the wicket-keeper already notching up a match score of 42.85. With the Proteas likely to begin the run-chase today, the onus will be on Shaheen Afridi to provide the early inroads in the fourth innings. The left-arm pacer hasn't been at his best of late, but at 46.70 Sixer Coins per Share, he is more than just a viable option in the Sixer Market! But can he get the better of Markram and du Plessis? Only time will tell! Watch out for new stock supply at 2:00 PM IST!