Aus 67-3published at 16 overs
Stoinis is not hanging around, and he clubs Sodhi over mid on - just - for four.
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Guptill takes incredible catch to remove Smith for 5
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Stoinis is not hanging around, and he clubs Sodhi over mid on - just - for four.
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Babyboomer: Not denying the brilliant catch but sometimes one-handers can be easier than lining up two hands for a catch. It is pure reflexes and if the ball hits in the right place the hand automatically closes on the ball.
Lovely stuff from Marcus Stoinis, with a gorgeous cover drive to the boundary from Ferguson to see him into double figures in quick time.
But that's riled the bowler, who digs one in and Stoinis fends it away over gully off his gloves.
It's all happening!
Take a look at how David Warner's innings came to an end.
Leg spinner Ish Sodhi, playing his first match of the World Cup, replaces Boult and turns one away past the edge of Khawaja's bat first up.
Good start, but after that Stoinis and Khawaja knock it around for five straight singles.
Up the M1 at Headingley, Afghanistan have set Pakistan 228 to win - and if they chase that down they'll go above England in the table into fourth spot.
Asghar Afghan and Najibullah Zadran both made 42 in their 227-9 while, for Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi impressed once again, taking four wickets - including two in two balls.
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Stokes, Sheldron Cottrell, Quinton de Kock - I'm probably still forgetting some.
Martin Guptill has some competition for the catch of the tournament but that one might top the lot. Mark Waugh reckons so.
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To rub it in, after being dismissed to one of the greatest catches you'll ever see, Smith exits to quite a few boos.
Wow. And breathe.
Marcus Stoinis comes in and cuts Ferguson towards the third man boundary, and Trent Boult fluffs his lines with some clumsy work that allows the Australian to get off the mark with a four.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I still can't actually believe it. We have seen some belters but that is up there. It was pure reactions. Steve Smith cannot believe it.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
We have seen some magnificent catches in this tournament but I think that is the best.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
WOW. What a catch!
Smith c Guptill b Ferguson 5 (Aus 46-3)
WHAT A CATCH!!!
Smith hooks a short one around the corner, and Guptill - who dropped two earlier - stationed just a few yards away dives to left to pull of a magnificent one-handed catch!
Incredible!
Smith does everything you were told not to do as a batter when you were taught how to play - fidgety, in perpetual motion and he ends the over after a forward defensive about two yards out into the offside.
But it seems to work for him, doesn't it?
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Steve Smith is the man for a crisis but it will be interesting to see how Australia fare because they have relied so much on their openers.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
That is Australia's lowest score after 10 overs and only the first time they have lost a wicket in the first 10.
Trent Boult starts his sixth over with a bouncer that Usman Khawaja wafts half-heartedly at outside his off stick.
Next ball, and Boult gets the left-hander fending away from his body.
New Zealand on top at the moment.
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Obvious thought is Mark Butcher, 15 Test wickets for that man.
Ed in Calne
Steve Smith replaces Warner, and is booed by quite a few of the non-Australian contingent in the crowd. The former skipper looks unruffled and is off the mark quickly.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
What a fantastic delivery. Warner couldn't get out of the way. It surprised him for pace and bounce. That delivery really did climb. New Zealand are in command.