Former Australia skipper Steve Smith is smiling all the way to the bank as Koala, an Australian furniture and bedding firm, got listed on Australian Securities Exchange today, as per a report in nine.com.au. The former Australian skipper, who had made a $100,000 (64 lakh approximately) investment in the firm in 2015 and was holding a 10% stake then, has seen his stake fall to 3.9 per cent over the years, but it has grown handsomely. On the day of listing, his stake was valued at $11.9 million (76.7 crore) and his stake went up to $13.2 million (85.1 crore) by the end of trading, as the share price jumped 11.7 per cent in trade, thus giving him a gain of approximately $1.4 million (9 crore) on day one. Steve Smith is now a top shareholder through his firm SS415 Investments and his other investment areas include fin-tech, consumer goods and online markets. Also Read | Fact Check: Did Devon Conway Slam PSL After CSK IPL Loss? Truth Behind ‘Revenge at Chepauk’ Post Smith Active in PSL 2026 After IPL Snub Smith, who failed to find any bidders in IPL 2026 auctions, later made it to Pakistan Super League 2026. He is currently playing for Multan Sultans led by Ashton Turner. He opened the innings along with Sahibzada Farhan in his last encounter against Islamabad United and played a knock of 31 runs from 23 deliveries as Multan Sultans successfully chased 172 runs with five wickets in hand. Concerns over the presence of international players were raised at the start of the tournament due to the security threats in Pakistan and a warning was issued by a terrorist group stating to not send foreign players as they will be held responsible if anything happens to their players. "We want to advise the relevant cricket boards not to send their players to Pakistan. If something happens to them, it will not be our responsibility. We have already warned them," The Sunday Guardian quoted a senior commander of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) faction Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. However, the former Aussie international has joined the league and has had a good start to his innings.