County Bulls & Bears: Vince Continues Rich Form as Root Falls By 7%!
The English Domestic Season is in full swing, and this can clearly be seen in the Sixer Market as well. Right from bonafide stars such as Joe Root and Zak Crawley to budding youngsters like James Bracey, Sixer fantasy shareholders have invested in quite a few players. However, form, or lack of it, does matter going into the next round of fixtures, which start today. So as the wait continues, here are the Bulls and Bears of the first round of the English County Championship 2021!Bull #1: James Vince (Hampshire)When the County Championship kickstarted last week, a flurry of wickets across all nine games followed. This was the case with Hampshire as well, who lost a couple of key wickets early on. However, star batsman James Vince came up with a sensational double-ton to get his season up and running. Vince registered a match score of 101.44, resulting in an increase of 6.8%. While this figure might not frighten or attract many, Vince is up by 84% in his last nine games, which is no mean feat. Given his form, he could well be a great addition ahead of Hampshire's game against Middlesex today.Bear #1: Callum Parkinson (Leicestershire)While many would have come across Matt Parkinson, his brother Callum Parkinson is also a talented spinner. However, he couldn't justify his inclusion in the Leicestershire side with a match score of just 10.80. This resulted in a price drop of 7.05%, although it shouldn't bother fantasy shareholders much. Callum is now available for 53.50 Sixer Coins per Share, which does open up a possibility for a future increment. You never know in the Sixer Market!Bull #2: Tom Westley (Essex)Moving on to the next Bull, Tom Westley registered the highest match score among all players who weren't named James Vince in the first round. Westley scored a ton for Essex as the defending champions started their campaign in fine fashion. Westley saw an increment of 14.19%, one of the most significant increases in the first round of fixtures. With a match score of 100.15 under his belt, Westley would be eyeing another good performance today, but only time will tell if he can keep up this good form.Bear #2: Joe Root (Yorkshire)Last but not least is Joe Root, who makes this list as a Bear! Despite being hyped as the go-to man for Yorkshire, Root couldn't score more than 60 runs across both innings, leading to a match score of just 25.37. This saw his price drop to 68 Sixer Coins per Share, which for some might seem attractive. With Yorkshire set to face Kent at the high-scoring St Lawrence Ground, Root may be in for a profitable time. And given that he is due for some runs as well, 68.00 Sixer Coins per Share might well be a bargain!There are more such options available in the Sixer Market! All you need to do so research and identify them before the rest do! Here's to a profitable second round in the England County Championship!