David Warner is back! And he's back with a bang as he starred for New South Wales in a comfortable six-wicket win against South Australia. Warner saw a 5% increase in his knock, while Alex Carey's resilient knock of 99 earned him a 100+ match score on Thursday. There was Test action for the fantasy shareholders as well, with India taking on England. It was a similar tale for the English with openers Crawley and Sibley falling cheaply and below the 30-Sixer Coin Mark. But they had Ben Stokes to thank for a decent knock, although it was all about Axar Patel, who picked four wickets and earned a fantasy stock price increase of 4% on Day 1. However, the Indians will be wary of what the English are capable of. James Anderson set the tone with the wicket of Shubman Gill with Rohit and Pujara also looking a touch tentative. It's all to play for at the Motera with all eyes on Virat Kohli, the Indian captain.Speaking of captains, we shift our focus to Kieron Pollard, who is in the limelight for obvious reasons. He became the third player to hit six sixes in an over in international cricket, after Yuvraj Singh and Herschelle Gibbs. While Pollard saw an increase of 3% for his whirlwind knock, some may even suggest that this was always on the cards! This is where a deeper insight of his batting since taking over T20I captaincy is in order. Walking along the same lines, here's some much-needed insight to kickstart your day in the Sixer Market!Leading From the Front - Pollard Averages A Match Score of 81.52 in 12 T20I Innings Since CWC 2019!The West Indies have seen a resurgence in the white-ball format since their CWC 2019 no-show. Critical to their rise has been newly-appointed captain Kieron Pollard. The burly all-rounder has been absolutely sensational in the twelve T20I innings he has wielded the bat in for the Windies. Averaging a match score of 81.52, Kieron Pollard tops the charts for match scores in T20Is. However, it isn't just the match score where Pollard comes up trumps. He scored six runs more than what he is expected to win every game, with his six-hitting antics seeing him score nearly 70 runs more than expected so far. Along with his big-hitting abilities, he has also been consistent, adding a different dimension to the Windies batting unit. With only four match scores less than 50, Pollard is in the form of his life, and perhaps it was only a matter of time before he went berserk. But the real question that lies right now is whether he can continue his fine form against the Sri Lankans. Although Chris Gayle and Nicholas Pooran are also available in the Sixer Market, Kieron Pollard's recent increment of 30% in his last five games makes him a viable option. Will he be able to rise higher in the Sixer Market? Only time will tell!