Wednesday belonged to Sharjeel Khan in the Sixer Market! The southpaw slammed the first PSL 2021 ton against Islamabad United as he registered a 41% increase. Sharjeel achieved a match score of 150, with Babar Azam also complementing him with a fifty and a 4% increase. Their counterparts Islamabad United were also on song, with Alex Hales leading the way with a match score of 97.94 and an increment of 12%. But it was all about Sharjeel Khan as his fantasy shareholders reaped the rewards for a fantastic century. As for the historic India-England Pink Ball Test, the hosts are firmly on the front foot. Despite the hype around the pacers swinging the Pink Ball venomously, it was Axar Patel who starred with a six-wicket haul and a 13% increase. Apart from Zak Crawley, none of the English batsmen could get going with the bat in hand. However, they would be mighty happy on getting the better of Virat Kohli with the ball in hand. While Virat's failure doesn't bode well in the Sixer Market, there's more to his wretched form. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight on Virat Kohli and his Test form since 2020!Kingdom In Jeopardy? Virat Averages A Match Score of 37.90 In Tests Since 2020!It's been over a year since Virat scored his last international century. It came in India's first-ever Pink Ball Test match, and since then, it hasn't gone to plan for the Indian captain. Whether it was the weight of expectations or just bad form, Virat's run in Tests since 2020 has been poor. In six Tests, Virat has scored just 288 runs at an average of 26.2. His match score average reads 37.90 and has resulted in a drop in every Test he has played since the Pink Ball Test. He only has one 50+ match score and three 50+ scores in this period, uncharacteristic of the Indian captain. However, Virat has shown signs of improvement in the England series. His second innings performance against England in the 2nd Test was a masterclass. Although he didn't score a hundred, his application and resilience was top notch. With the English looking to level the series at the Motera, Virat Kohli will look to end his century draught and try to get himself back into the groove by the end of the series. As for his fantasy stocks, Virat trades at 57.90 Sixer Coins per Share, which is quite reasonable for a player of his calibre. With the tour yet to grace the white-ball, now could be the perfect time to back your man! After all, Class is Permanent, and Form is Temporary!Apart from Virat, Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma also have a point to prove in the Test format. While Rohit has already crossed the 50-run milestone in this Test, all eyes will be on Ajinkya Rahane, who has a decent record in Day-Night Test matches. But against a rampant Jofra Archer, whose fantasy shares trade at 63.10 Sixer Coins, both Mumbaikars will need to be on their toes. With as many as three Tests, including the Sheffield Shield, taking place at the same time, Sixer fantasy shareholders are in for a treat this week!