What a day it was in the Sixer Market as the Hobart Hurricanes edged the Sydney Sixers in the opening fixture. James Vince was the bull of the Market on Thursday as his match score of 110 helped his fantasy stock price rise by nearly 26%! However, he still ended up on the losing end, courtesy of Riley Meredith and Colin Ingram, both of whom saw fantasy stock price increases of 3% and 14% respectively. James Faulkner, who impressed with the ball in hand, also added value to his fantasy stocks unlike Josh Philippe, who could only manage a few runs in Hobart. Veteran all-rounder, Daniel Christian's price rose marginally, which should hold him in good stead heading into the coming fixtures.Speaking of the next fixtures, Brisbane Heat will take on Melbourne Stars at the Manuka Oval today. While the likes of Marcus Stoinis and Glenn Maxwell provide a strong case for a trade, the spotlight is undoubtedly on Chris Lynn, whose fantasy stocks currently trade at 45 Sixer Coins per Share. However, it hasn't been a great year for Lynn, with the Queenslander not impressing in his previous assignment in the CPL. But Lynn in the BBL is a different proposition, which has left potential shareholders in a dilemma. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight on Chris Lynn and the rest of the Sixer Market!Down by 27.59% in CPL 2020, Can Lynn Rediscover His Mojo in T20s?One of BBL's greatest batsmen, Chris Lynn is a generational talent, whose penchant for big runs and massive sixes is well-documented. In fact, he has been one of the most consistent players over the last few years in this competition. This was seen in last year's BBL were solid with 387 runs and match score of nearly 47. As a result of some wonderful performances against the likes of Sydney Sixers and Hobart Hurricanes, Lynn's price also rose by 16%. Lynn, in general, is a brilliant player against pace although the same cannot be said about his tactics against the spinners. However, the pitches in Australia wouldn't bother Lynn too much with his record also speaking for himself.But there's a catch with Lynn. His inability to play spin all that well might play a significant role this season. Spinners are finding some success in Canberra, as seen in the India and Australia series, which could go against Lynn. His previous assignment, in the CPL, saw Lynn struggle on spin-friendly pitches with only 138 runs to his name in nine innings. His match score average of 32.30 was well below par with his fantasy price decreasing by 27% over the tournament. He wasn't able to get in line with the value of his expected runs in six out of his nine innings, which shows his inability against spin. Against a quality spinner in Adam Zampa, Chris Lynn will be tested today with his fantasy stocks already being sold out. With new and more stocks available at 2:00 PM IST, Lynn's fantasy stock price of 45 Sixer Coins per Share could attract more shareholders than ever before in the Sixer Market!Andre Fletcher and Marcus Stoinis Set To Open the Batting; Trading at 47.20 Sixer Coins and 55.60 Sixer Coins!Apart from Chris Lynn, there are more dashing batting options in the Sixer Market. For starters, there's BBL 2019-20 top-runscorer, Marcus Stoinis, who has been in decent form of late in this format. His stats as an opener for the Stars is extraordinary with much expected of the all-rounder. However, the dark horse in the Market could arguably be his opening partner Andre Fletcher, whose fantasy stocks trade at 47.20 Sixer Coins per Share. 'Spiceman' had a decent CPL season with three-match scores of over 50. He was also able to earn a national-team call-up with his knock in the first T20I doing his stocks a world of good. Against a depleted Heat bowling attack, watch out for those spicy shots in the start of the innings!The likes of Nathan Coulter-Nile and Billy Stanlake are also available in the Sixer Market with bowlers capable of earning huge profits in the long term. With the demand for new stocks being at an all-time high, who are you going to buy in the Real Market?