Australia defeated England by 251 runs in the first Test match of the Ashes on Monday at Edgbaston.
Steven Smith was the star for the Aussies as he scored centuries in both innings of the Test match, becoming the fifth Australian to register centuries in both innings of the Ashes Test match.
But he continues to be the victim of a never-ending booing.
The disgraced former captain received the biggest boos to the Sandpaper scandal that saw him banned for 12 months and stripped of the captaincy.
Smith was booed during the World Cup and the taunting continued during the first Ashes Test. Some fans brandished squares of sandpaper and others wore masks of Smith crying.
Smith was mocked with the masks and a T-shirt with the image of him shedding tears. The masks were modelled on Smith's tearful press conference when he arrived back in Sydney after being banned in March last year.
Smith brushed off the taunts of the Edgbaston crowd. "It doesn't bother me to be perfectly honest," Smith said at a press conference at the end of the opening day.
David Warner and Cameron Bancroft also experienced a nightmare return to the Australia Test side.
Having served 12- and nine-month bans respectively for their roles in the Sandpaper scandal last year, the Australian openers were greeted with a chorus of boos by the partisan Edgbaston crowd.
Many supporters ensured they arrived prepared, as they waved sandpaper in the direction of the pair on their way to the crease.
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