Sixer fantasy shareholders, rejoice! As many as seven New Zealand players have been added to the Sixer Player Roster!As the international season fast approaches, fantasy shareholders are on the prowl for new fantasy stocks to invest on in the Sixer Market! While the likes of Steve Smith and Tom Banton continue to dominate the Market, the need for fresh fantasy stocks is also prevalent. Walking along the same lines, new players will be added to the Sixer Market over the next few days, starting with New Zealand, who will be facing off against West Indies in three T20Is and two Tests, starting November 27th. While the likes of Kane Williamson and Trent Boult top the Market from the Kiwi roster, the arrivals of seven new fantasy stocks, including Test superstars Neil Wagner and Tom Latham, should freshen up the Market. Without further ado, let's dive into the most viable stocks from the Kiwis and more about the new player additions in the Sixer Market!Two Bites of the Cherry for Taylor; Can Wagner Build on his meteoric rise in the Market?Ross Taylor is perhaps New Zealand's greatest batsman given his splendid record in the international circuit. The Kiwi averages more than 45 with the bat in both Tests and ODIs, and even his recent T20I record isn't bad. His stellar performances against India and England last year, against whom he achieved five 50+ match scores in eight matches, earned him a CPL contract with the Guyana Amazon Warriors, although it didn't go according to plan for him. Taylor only averaged a match score of 36.8 with his fantasy stock price dropping by 21.3%. While this has left his fantasy stock price at 38.20 Sixer Coins per Share, this does present a brilliant case for a trade in the Sixer Market. For starters, Ross Taylor's is one of a select few who are set to feature in both the T20I and Test squads against West Indies. Also, he should ideally bat in the top order in batting-friendly venues, something that every fantasy shareholder needs to keep in mind ahead of this series. While there are some concerns over his CPL form, it can be attributed to the long break in cricketing action, something that everyone will need getting used to in the international circuit!One in-demand player who will have his first taste of international cricket, this month is Neil Wagner, who has seen a rapid rise in the Sixer Market. Over his last nine Tests for NZ, Wagner's price has risen by nearly 63% with a match score average of 80.74. Although he did play most of these Tests in home conditions, he did bowl against quality oppositions such as India and Australia, against whom he even notched up a perfect match score of 150! His relentless ability to trouble batsmen with the short ball and his knack for taking wickets his second to none. His tally of 52 wickets is the highest among the Kiwis, which should hold him in good stead ahead of the Test series against West Indies and Pakistan later in the year! At 68.40 Sixer Coins per Share, Wagner's fantasy shares might be on the higher side, but given that he plays in home conditions over the next four games, we could well see his stock price shoot up in the Market!Latham and Sodhi among seven new NZ additions in the Sixer Market!While Neil Wagner's inclusion in the Sixer Market was long overdue, there are a few Kiwi international who would also be very welcome in the Market. Top of the wishlist for many fantasy shareholders would be Tom Latham, who is one of the best players in the Test format. Trading at 45.10 Sixer Coins per Share, Latham's shares are perfectly placed for a significant boost in the Sixer Market over the next few months. Similarly, the likes of Tim Seifert and Tim Southee, who are priced at 37.60 Sixer Coins per Share and 59.20 Sixer Coins per Share, respectively, are also useful options in home conditions. Star leggie, Ish Sodhi is also a welcome addition to the Market and given that he is the undisputed spinner in the white-ball formats for NZ, there shouldn't be any shortage of action if you were to buy his fantasy shares. There's also Kyle Jamieson, the tall and lanky pacer, who had India jumping all over the place earlier in the year in the ODIs and Tests. Currently trading at 80.40 Sixer Coins per Share, he is one of the top stocks in the Sixer Market and is undoubtedly one to watch out for against a West Indies team that did struggle against the shorter delivery in England during the summer.Apart from the new additions, the Sixer Market already includes the likes of Kane Williamson and Trent Boult, both of whom had a cracking time in the IPL. Not to forget Lockie Ferguson, who is set to unleash his wrath upon Kieron Pollard and co in the T20Is. Speaking of the West Indies, new players from the Caribbean Islands are also coming your way in the Sixer Market. It is up to you to decide whom to add in the Market before the all-important series. So what are you waiting for? Hop on to Instagram on our page @sixergame and start VOTING NOW!