Former Australia captain Steve Smith made a comeback after facing a one-year ban in the ball-tampering controversy, but on the field, he still remains in the discussion due to wrong reasons. The latest case is on the first day of the Boxing Day Test match, where Smith clashed with the umpire during the batting, while Shane Warne used to pour ghee into the fire in the entire controversy. These are the most beautiful women cricketers in the world According to media reports, it has been learned that the historic Boxing-Day Test match between Australia and New Zealand started on Thursday at Melbourne ground. The Kiwi team won the toss and handed the hosts a bat. Everything was normal until the 25th over of the Australian innings. Two wickets had fallen on the score of 67. Steve Smith and Marnus Labushane were present at the crease. The 26th over was bowled by Neil Wagner, who had dealt David Warner in his last over. Leander Paes made a big announcement about retirement, will say goodbye to tennis in the year 2020 The short ball at a speed of 137kph came towards Steve, which was allowed by the kangaroo batsman on his body. From the looks, it seemed that he did not want to play this ball. The kangaroo player started running leg bye after the ball was dropped from the body, which the umpire denied. Ruled the dead ball. In the same over, another ball which came at a speed of 138kph was hit on the back of Steve Smith, this time also Australian players ran, but English umpire Long again pointed to the dead ball. IPL 2020 final match can be in world's largest stadium