Watch: Martin Guptill holds a blinder to dismiss Steve Smith
New Zealand's Martin Guptill (left) celebrates after catching out Australia's Steve Smith with teammates. (Reuters Photo)NEW DELHI: New Zealand's Martin Guptill finally made amends for his on-field slipups with a stunning effort to get rid of Steve Smith of Australia during the ICC World Cup match at Lord's in London on Saturday.
The express pace of Lockie Ferguson also contributed to Smith's downfall, the former captain falling for just five when he miscued a hook shot and Guptill, at leg gully, held a sensational diving catch as he atoned for his earlier misses in style.
Is this the best catch of #CWC19 so far? https://t.co/ltaFlDmaBP
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) 1561815880000New Zealand took the prized wickets of Aaron Finch, David Warner and Smith to leave reigning champions Australia reeling at 46-3 in the 12th over of their innings.
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Earlier, left-arm fast bowler Trent Boult opened the match with a maiden as did medium-pacer Colin de Grandhomme, who almost had Finch out for a duck with his third ball, only for Martin Guptill to drop a tough chance at short extra-cover off a fierce drive.

Boult, however, made the breakthrough in the fifth over when Finch was plumb lbw to a ball that nipped back. Two balls later, Usman Khawaja almost went for a duck, only for a diving Guptill to drop a catch at second slip.

Australia, who beat New Zealand in the 2015 final, have already qualified for the last four out of the 10-team round-robin phase.
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