Another triple-header in the international arena is underway with the Kiwis and the Aussies hosting West Indies and India as we speak. While the likes of Virat Kohli and Ross Taylor continue to feature in the scheme of things, there's also the much-awaited T20I between England and South Africa to look forward to closing out an entertaining weekend. The first T20I saw Jonny Bairstow's fantasy stock price rise by 20% courtesy of a whirlwind fifty as he led the English to a series-defining win. Sam Curran and Jofra Archer also stood up with fiesty performances of their own with only Faf du Plessis able to get going for the Proteas. But it isn't all rosy in the English camp as the fight for the top-order spots continue. The first T20I saw all three of Jos Buttler, Dawid Malan and Jason Roy underwhelm with the latter's failure being the talking point. Jason Roy has been under-fire of late with the South African-born opener not able to come up with a sizeable contribution since the resumption of cricket in July. However, there's more to Roy than just his last few outings in English colours, which makes him an invaluable asset in the Sixer Market. With his fantasy shares trading at only 41.50 Sixer Coins per Share, Jason Roy would surely be in the limelight ahead of this fixture. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight on Jason Roy's run of form in T20Is and the rest of the Market!England's Best T20I Opener? Roy averages a match score of 74.01 at the top of the order!Ever since Eoin Morgan took up the reins in 2015, he has emphasized on an all-out attack approach. One player that has truly conceptualized this approach is Jason Roy, who has consistently given his side a quick and dependable start. Although Roy averages a match score of 40 in four limited-overs games since the restart, he is much more than just the numbers. In fact, this can be seen in his ten last T20I outings, where Roy has by far been England's best batsman. Across two years and ten games, Roy has scored 363 runs at a strike-rate of 172. He also averages a match score of 74.01 during this period, which again is the highest among the English roster. Also, what stands out is that Roy has exceeded the value of the expected runs on nine out of ten occasions. The only time he didn't do so was on Friday where he got out without disturbing the run-scorers. He even notched up three 100+ scores in the process, one of which came in South Africa earlier in the year. Although his fantasy stock price of 41.50 Sixer Coins per Share might not be reflective of his ability, Roy's T20I performances have been nothing short of extraordinary.However, there is a catch with Roy. Teams are starting to exploit his perceived weakness against spin. The Proteas used George Linde to perfection as he got the better of Roy early on. In fact, Roy averages just 12.2 against right-arm leg-spin. Although there isn't any right-arm leg-spin, there is the threat of Tabraiz Shamsi, who by trade is a chinaman and would be keen to get a wicket or two in this game. All in all, it should be an enticing contest between Roy and the spinners although Roy would be backed by many to come up with a stellar knock today. Add him to your portfolio if you think so as well!High time for Virat to Fire; Trading at 47.10 Sixer Coins per Share!As for the ongoing India vs Australia 2nd ODI, there's a lot at stake for both the Indians and fantasy shareholders. Although a few stocks are running out, new supply will be available at 2:00 PM IST, which shifts the focus to Virat Kohli. Kohli, who is playing in his 250th ODI today, hasn't been in the best of forms with a near 8% decrease in his previous outing. He will be looking to overturn his fortunes in Sydney with a sizeable contribution as India looks to level the ODI series. Although he did show glimpses of his ability in the previous game, he wasn't able to kick on after scoring 21 runs in no time. While his form isn't too inspiring, his record against Australia as a captain is impressive. In his last ten outings against the Aussies, Virat averages a match score of 63.2 with a wicket value aggregate of 78.44, which adds to his case as the numero uno stock in the Sixer Market! Are you going to back Virat Kohli in this game? Or will it be the usual suspects, Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith?