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The 1954–55 Australians lost 3–1 to the touring England team in the 1954–55 Ashes series. The Australian teams of the 1940s and early 1950s were strong even after the retirement of Don Bradman as many of his great 1948 side remained. Australia had lost only one series since 1932–33, when they lost he Ashes to Len Hutton in the exceptionally close fought 1953 Ashes series, but had played no Test cricket since. They had thrashed John Goddard's West Indian team 4–1 in 1951–52 after his triumphant 3–1 win in England, but had surprisingly been held to a 2–2 series draw against Jack Cheetham's South Africans in 1952–53. The general opinion in Australia was that they would win the return series, especially after the great victory in the First Test. "Although Australian batting was unsound by the

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  • The 1954–55 Australians lost 3–1 to the touring England team in the 1954–55 Ashes series. The Australian teams of the 1940s and early 1950s were strong even after the retirement of Don Bradman as many of his great 1948 side remained. Australia had lost only one series since 1932–33, when they lost he Ashes to Len Hutton in the exceptionally close fought 1953 Ashes series, but had played no Test cricket since. They had thrashed John Goddard's West Indian team 4–1 in 1951–52 after his triumphant 3–1 win in England, but had surprisingly been held to a 2–2 series draw against Jack Cheetham's South Africans in 1952–53. The general opinion in Australia was that they would win the return series, especially after the great victory in the First Test. "Although Australian batting was unsound by the old standards the presence of more all-rounders gave them the slightly better chance" wrote E.W. Swanton "all-rounders are said to hold the key to Test matches. Australia had four or five to England's one..." (en)
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  • won by 5 wickets (en)
  • won by 128 runs (en)
  • won by 38 runs (en)
  • won by an innings and 154 runs (en)
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  • A.R. Morris 153 (en)
  • C.C. McDonald 29 (en)
  • Compton, D.C.S. 84 (en)
  • G.B. Hole 57 (en)
  • Graveney, T.W. 111 (en)
  • L.V. Maddocks (wk) 69 (en)
  • M.C. Cowdrey 102 (en)
  • M.C. Cowdrey 54 (en)
  • P.B.H. May (vc) 104 (en)
  • P.B.H. May 79 (en)
  • R.N. Harvey 162 (en)
  • R.R. Lindwall 62* (en)
  • T.E. Bailey 72 (en)
  • Wardle, J.H. 35 (en)
  • P.B.H. May 91 (en)
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  • C.C. McDonald 37 (en)
  • C.C. McDonald 72 (en)
  • Compton, D.C.S. 34* (en)
  • Hutton, L. (c) 80 (en)
  • L.E. Favell 30 (en)
  • L.V. Maddocks 47 (en)
  • M.C. Cowdrey 79 (en)
  • R.G. Archer 49 (en)
  • R.N. Harvey 92* (en)
  • T.E. Bailey 88 (en)
  • W.J. Edrich 88 (en)
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  • R.R. Lindwall 3/77 (en)
  • Appleyard, R. 3/13 (en)
  • Appleyard, R. 3/58 (en)
  • I.W.G. Johnson 3/68 (en)
  • K.R. Miller 3/14 (en)
  • R.G. Archer 3/12 (en)
  • R.G. Archer 3/53 (en)
  • R.G. Archer 4/33 (en)
  • R.R. Lindwall 3/69 (en)
  • Statham, J.B. 3/38 (en)
  • T.E. Bailey 3/140 (en)
  • T.E. Bailey 3/39 (en)
  • Tyson, F.H. 3/47 (en)
  • Tyson, F.H. 3/85 (en)
  • W.A. Johnston 3/56 (en)
  • W.A. Johnston 3/70 (en)
  • W.A. Johnston 5/85 (en)
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  • Evans, T.G. (wk) 3 Ct (en)
  • I.W.G. Johnson 3/46 (en)
  • K.R. Miller 3/40 (en)
  • L.V. Maddocks (wk) 3 Ct (en)
  • R. Benaud 3/43 (en)
  • R. Benaud 4/120 (en)
  • R.R. Lindwall 3/27 (en)
  • Staham, J.B. 2/38 (en)
  • Staham, J.B. 5/60 (en)
  • Statham, J.B. 3/45 (en)
  • T.E. Bailey 4/59 (en)
  • Tyson, F.H. 2/68 (en)
  • Tyson, F.H. 4/45 (en)
  • Tyson, F.H. 6/85 (en)
  • Tyson, F.H. 7/27 (en)
  • Wardle, J.H. 3/51 (en)
  • Wardle, J.H. 5/79 (en)
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  • The 1954–55 Australians lost 3–1 to the touring England team in the 1954–55 Ashes series. The Australian teams of the 1940s and early 1950s were strong even after the retirement of Don Bradman as many of his great 1948 side remained. Australia had lost only one series since 1932–33, when they lost he Ashes to Len Hutton in the exceptionally close fought 1953 Ashes series, but had played no Test cricket since. They had thrashed John Goddard's West Indian team 4–1 in 1951–52 after his triumphant 3–1 win in England, but had surprisingly been held to a 2–2 series draw against Jack Cheetham's South Africans in 1952–53. The general opinion in Australia was that they would win the return series, especially after the great victory in the First Test. "Although Australian batting was unsound by the (en)
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  • Australian cricket team in Australia in 1954–55 (en)
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