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.
In all, they played 38 matches, winning 22 of them, drawing 14 and losing just twice towards the end of the season.
The tour made a profit of more than £17,000 for the Australian Cricket Board, enabling them to recoup all the losses from the previous tour in 1912, and to pay a £300 bonus to each of the 15 players and the manager.
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