Jason Roy finally delivered for the Scorchers and in the Sixer Market with a whirlwind fifty against the Hobart Hurricanes. The Englishman scored 74 runs against Riley Meredith, and Nathan Ellis's likes as his fantasy price rose by 18.1% on Tuesday alone. His opening partner, Liam Livingstone also found some form with a fifty and a fantasy price increment of 7.4% to show for his efforts. Both openers made a mockery of the chase as the Hurricanes bowlers were left clueless in their trail. There were a few performances of note for the Hurricanes with D'Arcy Short's return to form being a welcome sign for fantasy shareholders. The southpaw scored a fifty of his own, boosting his fantasy value by 8.4%. He was kept quiet for most of the first innings with Jhye Richardson and Andrew Tye conceding less than their expected value. Richardson, in particular, was impressive as he even bowled a maiden in the powerplay to register a match score of 69.55 as he continues his stellar run in the BBL!Another individual who is slowly finding his feet in the BBL is Usman Khawaja. The southpaw, who is in action for the Sydney Thunder against Sydney Sixers, is in a good run of form. However, he has left some room for improvement, evident in his fantasy price of just 47.60 Sixer Coins per Share. As the Sydney Derby build-up continues, here's some insight on Usman Khawaja and the rest of the Sixer Market!23.1% Increase in Six Games For Khawaja! Can he keep up his hot form?The Sydney Thunder are placed high up the points table, and some credit must be given to Khawaja. The opener has been in fine form at the top of the order without going past the fifty-run mark yet. In his last six games, Khawaja has scored 192 runs with a highest of 49. But what's more important is that his runs have come at a quick rate. His Runs vs Expectation value is +29 across these six games, which is higher than that of Alex Hales, the "aggressor" in the Thunder lineup. Despite his fantasy price rising by 23.1%, there's still ample room for an increment. But the question still remains. Can Khawaja take the giant leap and convert his starts into big knocks at the top of the order?In all of Khawaja's knocks, except for the one against the Brisbane Heat, the southpaw has looked very good. He has gone on the attack from the very first ball, putting pressure on the bowlers early on. While he has encountered the pacers fairly well, Khawaja has looked a touch tentative against the spinners. But here's the catch. Khawaja is a decent player against spin and against a side such as the Sixers, who are likely to field a leggie and an orthodox left-arm, he should feel at ease in the crease. With his fantasy stocks trading at just 47.60 Sixer Coins, Khawaja is sure to be a popular asset in the Sixer Market. But will he be able to get a start and actually convert it today or soon is a question yet to be answered!Sams Back in Action! Trading at 56.40 Sixer Coins per Share!Speaking of answering questions, Daniel Sams did answer Sydney Thunder's perennial batting woes in the death this year. The all-rounder is striking at 218.03, the highest in the BBL and delivered with the ball in hand. However, Sams did miss the last two games due to a concussion issue but is fit for the Sydney Derby today. The all-rounder has been very impressive this season and considering his stocks trade at 56.40 Sixer Coins per Share, there's definitely some value in adding him to your portfolio. He will have to contend with the in-form Josh Philippe, one of the top run-scorers in the BBL this season. Not to mention James Vince, whose stocks at 35.80 Sixer Coins per Share, are a steal in the Real Market. But with his form being woeful, there are some questions over his viability although there's no denying his unquestionable talent and potential.Apart from the players above, there's always the option of buying seasoned veterans like Dan Christian, who registered a match score of 117.73 in his previous BBL outing. There's even value in fantasy stocks of Alex Hales and Callum Ferguson, both of whom are available at five-match lows at the moment! With many trades on offer in the BBL and the Test series between England and Sri Lanka beckoning, this could well be the time to bolster your Real Market portfolio!