Steve Smith was dismissed in dramatic fashion off the first ball of the Sydney Smash after copping some good natured banter from previous Test opener David Warner.
Smith played an overly ambitious shot from the opening Daniel Sams delivery and was caught by Nathan McAndrew in the deep at a stunned SCG on Friday.
"I don't think Steve Smith has mishit one for the Sixers in two seasons, I can't believe that," Mark Waugh said in commentary for Fox Cricket.
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"It is a pretty hard shot to play first ball."
Before the innings, Warner, playing for the Thunder after arriving on a helicopter, was mic'd up and having some playful fun at his longtime teammate's expense, referencing Smith's tennis date in Melbourne the night before.
"He's got his tennis swing on I reckon," Warner said.

"Him and Novak Djokovic are mates now, so we might see a bit of top spin. He loves a little slice over third man."
Warner then sledged Smith – who will replace him as Australia's Test opener against the West Indies – as he took guard.
"No that's not centre. To the right. Mate, if you open the batting you have got to mark it properly. One go only."
The Sixers made 7-151 batting first with Josh Philippe top scoring with 47.
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