Australian cricket team in England in 1921
Australia won the 1921 Ashes series held in England. They won the first three matches against England, which meant that they had won eight in succession, an unequalled sequence in Ashes Tests, following the 5-0 drubbing they had administered to England in the 1920-21 season in Australia. The last two matches of the Test series were drawn.
In addition to the Test matches, the Australian team played first-class matches against all the major teams in England, plus some less important matches. In all, they played 38 matches, winning 22 of them, drawing 14 and losing just twice, both times towards the end of the season.
The touring party
- Warwick Armstrong, captain
- Tommy Andrews
- Warren Bardsley
- Hanson Carter
- Herbie Collins
- Jack Gregory
- Hunter Hendry
- Charlie Macartney
- Ted McDonald
- Arthur Mailey
- Edgar Mayne
- Bert Oldfield
- Nip Pellew
- Jack Ryder
- Johnny Taylor
Test matches
- 1st Test (Nottingham) — Australia won by 10 wickets -
- 2nd Test (Lord's) — Australia won by 8 wickets -
- 3rd Test (Leeds) — Australia won by 219 runs -
- 4th Test (Manchester) — drawn -
- 5th Test (The Oval) — drawn -
Annual reviews
Further reading
- Bill Frindall, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877-1978, Wisden, 1979
- Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket, Andre Deutsch, 1993
External links
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